
I have a friend with a pond full of rosey red minnows and comet goldfish. He told me that his weather loaches are eating the eggs and is the reason why he has never seen the minnows and goldfish multiply. I did a bit googling and found a Loach article on About.com freshwater aquariums. The diet section in this article indicates that the Weather Loach (Misgurnus angullicaudatus) is particular fond of fish eggs. I wanted more validation so I found this wonderful forum which will have all the answers to my questions about Loaches.


I also found an online store for the Migurnus angullicaudatus (i.e., weather loach and dojo loach) at LiveAquariua. This was the only store I could find that sold Migurnus angullicaudatus. Anyone know if they have a good reputation or if there is another online store I should use buy from ??
I figure i'll have a pan, full of sand or small aquarium gravel or something, in the pond for the Loach to call home. Would this work ??
My water temperatures do get down in the high 40s so I need a cold hardy species. My friend told me that Migurnus angullicaudatus was what I was looking for. Is this correct?? Should I use some other loach species??
I am doing this for population control in my comet gold fish pond. I will also have one warmouth sunfish as well to eat any small fry that survive the Loaches.
What you do think ?? Am I completely off base here or should I go into another direction ??
This is for a 3000 gallon outdoor goldfish pond.