Currently I have been stocking a 125g fish tank. My center piece of the tank is a F2 Midas that I have grown out(Parrents) are from Jeff Rapps. Due to his layed back nature I descided to go ahead try dithers. I first added some Tiger barbs that were going to be flushed by some craigslister. He tolerated them and slowly I have built the tank up to have 8 of each of the 3 types of tigers. We are talking Regular, Green, and albino/gold barbs. I needed a bottom feeder that not only took care of food on the bottom, but also had personality and a moutgh that would allow them to eat excess food on the sponge filters that act as intakes to my canister and back pack filters.
So I was considering clown loaches when I went to a petco and noticed many of theirs were on their last fin. They were emaciated and not very active. So I have been taking the 2 or 3 they have there every time I am there and putting them in my tank. Some have made it, some have not which I just exchange for more. Currently have 7 survivers and they seme to be thriving. I see a big difference between the weeks between acquiring them. One was alone and schooled with the barbs until I got more. He since then has become the leader and is over twice the size of the others. He was their size 1 1/2" when I got them and thin. Now he is over 2 1/2" and at the very least double in girth.
Always good to bring fish back from the brink of death. Some have made it and some haven't, but I have given them all a better chance then they had at the store. It's sad, one of my personal favorites in the hobby. They seem to be abled to survive with just about anything. Almost like there is a unspoken law among most fish "not to mess with a clown loach".
