Dithers for loaches?
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Dithers for loaches?
I just this very evening found out what a dither fish is. Do loaches need these and besides tetras and danios are there others? Heres my tank info
100g 6ft long
350g filter
72 deg
5 clowns
1 pleco 6-7 inch
about a million guppies lol..j/k about 30
1 dojo...looking for a friend but I can only find albinos and I dont like them
1 khulie...I think have not seen him since I bought him
3 glass catfish
1 red tailed shark
1 botia
I am trying to get my boy friend to let me set up my 20g tank so I can put the dojo in it since you guys recently informed me that clowns and dojos dont like the same temp.. But anyway so an dither advise would be good. Thank you.
100g 6ft long
350g filter
72 deg
5 clowns
1 pleco 6-7 inch
about a million guppies lol..j/k about 30
1 dojo...looking for a friend but I can only find albinos and I dont like them
1 khulie...I think have not seen him since I bought him
3 glass catfish
1 red tailed shark
1 botia
I am trying to get my boy friend to let me set up my 20g tank so I can put the dojo in it since you guys recently informed me that clowns and dojos dont like the same temp.. But anyway so an dither advise would be good. Thank you.
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Hi Pywakyt, and welcome to the forum.
I, too, think that the harlequin rasboras are wonderful. I have 5, and they school together constantly. They are beautiful.
Your guppies can also make great dithers. I've used them as dithers before, plus they keep replacing themselves so generously.
Is your botia a Botia modesta?
I, too, think that the harlequin rasboras are wonderful. I have 5, and they school together constantly. They are beautiful.
Your guppies can also make great dithers. I've used them as dithers before, plus they keep replacing themselves so generously.
Is your botia a Botia modesta?
At this point the Guppies are your dithers.
Other fish that might work:
Barbus pentazona. Other Barbs may work, but watch out for Tiger Barbs, they do nip, even in larger groups, and watch their water temperature requirements. Many are cooler water fish.
Rasboras: several species: in the larger tank look at Scissors, and R. boropetensis, R heteromorpha are a great too, and a few close relatives.
Tetras: In the larger tank Congos might be a good choice. Again, watch the temperature preferences. If the tank is covered Hatchets are an interesting addition.
Danios in general tend to be too zippy to act as dithers. In general you want a calm relaxed school of fish to show any shy fish that there are no predators in sight. The fast action of the Danios (just about all species) can make it look like there is something scaring them.
Other fish that might work:
Barbus pentazona. Other Barbs may work, but watch out for Tiger Barbs, they do nip, even in larger groups, and watch their water temperature requirements. Many are cooler water fish.
Rasboras: several species: in the larger tank look at Scissors, and R. boropetensis, R heteromorpha are a great too, and a few close relatives.
Tetras: In the larger tank Congos might be a good choice. Again, watch the temperature preferences. If the tank is covered Hatchets are an interesting addition.
Danios in general tend to be too zippy to act as dithers. In general you want a calm relaxed school of fish to show any shy fish that there are no predators in sight. The fast action of the Danios (just about all species) can make it look like there is something scaring them.
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Are you sure the Dojos you find are Albino? I find Gold Dojos -- they are pink or gold and have black eyes. Not albino. They are just as nice and I find my Goldies a bit more friendly. Love all my Dojos, and they don't care what color their friends are. Your dojo needs buddies. Mine all dog pile. They are never by themselves. My eels dog pile with them which is funny. Add some floating plants like anacharis and horwort for your Dojos' pleasure.
I like my Rummynoses and my harlequins as dithers. My biggest problems is mine are big and getting older. I have a hard time finding Harlequins or Rummynoses the same size. They don't care about size, but other fish in my tank think, Yummy!
I like my Rummynoses and my harlequins as dithers. My biggest problems is mine are big and getting older. I have a hard time finding Harlequins or Rummynoses the same size. They don't care about size, but other fish in my tank think, Yummy!
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The Dojo and the Kubs both need friends. As many as you can safely fit in the tank. Usually five is considered the minimum for the Kubs. I think for the Dojo a minimum of three is good. More is better. Mine all hang out, but you can tell that some like others more. You'll get used to the look of the Gold Dojos, and they are sweet and funny. Mine whisker me when I put my hands in the tank. They remind me of puppies. I adore them. As soon as you put them in the tank, you will see how happy your Dojo and Kub are. Make sure you quarantine them. It will be like a long lost family reunion.
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