Plants and Clown Loaches.....good/bad idea?
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Plants and Clown Loaches.....good/bad idea?
Hi all!
I am wondering if anyone has any knowledge/general opinions about live plants in a tank with clown loaches? I am not at all new to keeping the little guys, but I have never made the step into putting live plants into my aquarium, which, I would love to finally do.
I would like to know if there are specific plant types I should steer away from (either because they will make them sick, or they'll just destroy them), and what are some plant types that any of you have had luck with. Or, if i should just not put live plants in period.
Any input would be appreciated! Thanks so much!!!!
I am wondering if anyone has any knowledge/general opinions about live plants in a tank with clown loaches? I am not at all new to keeping the little guys, but I have never made the step into putting live plants into my aquarium, which, I would love to finally do.
I would like to know if there are specific plant types I should steer away from (either because they will make them sick, or they'll just destroy them), and what are some plant types that any of you have had luck with. Or, if i should just not put live plants in period.
Any input would be appreciated! Thanks so much!!!!
based off my personal experience, as clown loaches grow older they will destroy your plants. I really think mine did it cause they were mad they werent getting food as often as they wanted.
They will uproot what they can and the stuff with strong roots, they will just bite the stems off at the bottom.
Ive heard java fern and java moss are safe w. them. Supposedly Java Fern is either poisonous or has a really bad taste , to fish.
They will uproot what they can and the stuff with strong roots, they will just bite the stems off at the bottom.
Ive heard java fern and java moss are safe w. them. Supposedly Java Fern is either poisonous or has a really bad taste , to fish.
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up to about 6" or so, the clowns did fine with java fern/moss. they would occasionally snip new leaves off of the crypts, but overall, the crypts fared the best in my tank. I still have a hefty echinodorus that's survived, too.
Once I got some larger clowns the java fern that was solidly attached to my bogwood became their favorite playground. They pushed it right off the wood and it went everywhere! Bulldozers, that's what they are when they get big.
I have plants in all my tanks. I'd say go for it. There's nothing like live plants in a fishtank. You'll just have to figure out what works with your tank/fish. Once your babies get to be teenagers, though, all bets are off. Ask Emma.
Once I got some larger clowns the java fern that was solidly attached to my bogwood became their favorite playground. They pushed it right off the wood and it went everywhere! Bulldozers, that's what they are when they get big.
I have plants in all my tanks. I'd say go for it. There's nothing like live plants in a fishtank. You'll just have to figure out what works with your tank/fish. Once your babies get to be teenagers, though, all bets are off. Ask Emma.
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Yep, agree with Shari on this. Large clown loaches are bulldozers and they like nothing better than to destroy an aquascape of supposedly hardy plants! I have the dreaded fake plants in with my lot now. Doesn't look as nice as it did, but I couldn't afford to keep spending out on huge motherplants every 3 months!
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