question about zebra loaches
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question about zebra loaches
So I am looking at getting zebra loaches. I had dwarf chain or Sid's loaches before and absolutely loved them. I loved how active they were always swimming in the glass and coming to the surface to get food. It always looked like they were dancing in the middle of the tank when they were hungry. Just fun fish.
So I was was wondering if I will get similar personality out of zebra loaches as I did from dwarf chain?
So I was was wondering if I will get similar personality out of zebra loaches as I did from dwarf chain?
Re: question about zebra loaches
My zebras (striatas) were more shy than sids. I only had 6 in with 10 sids in a 75g. They danced at water changes & came out for food. They lived 3 zebras with 5 sids at each end of the tank. Might be different with only zeebs, maybe 8 or so. But they tend to shyness I hear from others too. Also they grow very slowly. I had rasbora petensis for dithers & maybe harlequins too.
Another species to consider are b. histrionica. More people interactive IME. I had 7 in a 55g in a room I only fish watched in. They always came out to see if I was feeding or just visiting. They grew from 1+ inch or so to 3+ in a year, more slowly after that to 5 in. It can be hard to tell them from similar loaches when small. I think there's an article in the old LOL species index (no longer linked here)
Or maybe b. kubotai, I haven't kept them (yet). At 4 inches you could have fewer but maybe a move active tank. Just a thought
Another species to consider are b. histrionica. More people interactive IME. I had 7 in a 55g in a room I only fish watched in. They always came out to see if I was feeding or just visiting. They grew from 1+ inch or so to 3+ in a year, more slowly after that to 5 in. It can be hard to tell them from similar loaches when small. I think there's an article in the old LOL species index (no longer linked here)
Or maybe b. kubotai, I haven't kept them (yet). At 4 inches you could have fewer but maybe a move active tank. Just a thought

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Re: question about zebra loaches
There were three adult zebras and five young ones living in the tank. With just zeebs present, things may be different. But from what I've heard, they have a tendency towards timidity. The growth rate isdriving directions also relatively modest. Dithers and maybe harlequins were among the rasbora petensis that I kept.
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I really admire you for owning it.storkshrouds wrote: ↑Tue Jun 13, 2023 4:14 amThere were three adult zebras and five young ones living in the tank. With just zeebs present, things may be different. But from what I've heard, they have a tendency towards timidity. The growth rate is also relatively modest. Dithers and maybe harlequins were among the rasbora petensis that I kept.connections game
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Re: question about zebra loaches
If so, they would be ok in a 30 gal. It would just depend on how many other fish are in the tank and the layout. retro bowl college
Re: question about zebra loaches
So I am looking at getting zebra loaches. I had dwarf chain or Sid's loaches before and absolutely loved them. I loved how active they were always swimming in the glass and coming to the surface to get food. It always looked like they were dancing in the middle of the tank when they were hungry. Just fun fish. So I was was wondering if I will get similar personality out of zebra loaches as I did from dwarf chain?
Zebra loaches can be quite an entertaining addition to your tank! They're known for being active, curious, and social fish. While they might not mirror the exact personality traits of your dwarf chain loaches, they do have their own charming quirks bitlife. Zebra loaches are great at exploring the tank, and they often engage in playful behaviors, especially in groups.
One thing to keep in mind is that zebra loaches are schooling fish, so it's best to keep them in groups of at least five to bring out their most social and active behavior. Watching a group of zebra loaches interact and explore can be just as delightful as watching your dwarf chains.
Zebra loaches can be quite an entertaining addition to your tank! They're known for being active, curious, and social fish. While they might not mirror the exact personality traits of your dwarf chain loaches, they do have their own charming quirks bitlife. Zebra loaches are great at exploring the tank, and they often engage in playful behaviors, especially in groups.
One thing to keep in mind is that zebra loaches are schooling fish, so it's best to keep them in groups of at least five to bring out their most social and active behavior. Watching a group of zebra loaches interact and explore can be just as delightful as watching your dwarf chains.
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