YoYo Loaches Sleeping (pictures)
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- Barracuda518
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YoYo Loaches Sleeping (pictures)
I was able to get some pictures of one of my YoYo's sleeping on its side today. They are young and are just out of a month long quaratine and are loving the new tank. Under that plant and piece of driftwood seems to be its favorite spot because its always there.
Here are some pictures:
Starting to wake up because I wont leave it alone:
Fully awake now:
Back to sleep:
Sorry about the glass. I need to clean it. Thanks for looking
Here are some pictures:
Starting to wake up because I wont leave it alone:
Fully awake now:
Back to sleep:
Sorry about the glass. I need to clean it. Thanks for looking
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that's soooo cute!!!
mine goes into the smallest place possible and lays there. But my loaches are rarely ever hiding in my caves. The are constantly up and around the tank.
They are a pleasure to watch eat. What piggies!
mine goes into the smallest place possible and lays there. But my loaches are rarely ever hiding in my caves. The are constantly up and around the tank.
They are a pleasure to watch eat. What piggies!
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- Barracuda518
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I got 6 and they are settling in nicely. They are always on the move. They have been sqaubbling all day trying to decide who is bossEmma Turner wrote:Cute young Yoyos! How many did you get, and how are they settling in to the main tank?
Emma
I have had them for little over a month and they are growing very fast, faster then I expected. They were very small and thin when I got them.
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i should be used to it by now, but mine still terrify me
well caught photos, when i get my camera out they normally wake up quick and scute off quick yours are pretty little loachies
well caught photos, when i get my camera out they normally wake up quick and scute off quick yours are pretty little loachies
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