Question about loaches long term care
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:33 pm
Hi,
I've posted here about my loaches a few times while struggling to clear up some initial illness and since I think I've cleared all that up, I'm now curious about what the future holds.
I've seen some people post here about 10-14 year old loaches, so I'm wondering if they've had these the duration of the loaches lives? What size tank is required for loaches this large and old? Did you start off with a smaller tank and work up to a larger tank? How many loaches do you keep on average and how many have you had for years together.
I'm curious because while I have 4 loaches in a 30 gallon right now, I'm moving soon and was planning on upgrading. I don't plan on constantly buying more fish to stock my tank, but hopefully having these guys in a decent size tank they can grow into and hopefully thrive in for years to come.
I also have a pleco and want to do the same for him. I'm just curious because I've seen some post about giving their large fishes to "sanctuaries" and hadn't even heard of such a thing. Is it truly impossible to provide decent, long term care for these animals? Or is it just expensive and time consuming and so people dump their fish when they get too big for their existing tanks?
I've posted here about my loaches a few times while struggling to clear up some initial illness and since I think I've cleared all that up, I'm now curious about what the future holds.
I've seen some people post here about 10-14 year old loaches, so I'm wondering if they've had these the duration of the loaches lives? What size tank is required for loaches this large and old? Did you start off with a smaller tank and work up to a larger tank? How many loaches do you keep on average and how many have you had for years together.
I'm curious because while I have 4 loaches in a 30 gallon right now, I'm moving soon and was planning on upgrading. I don't plan on constantly buying more fish to stock my tank, but hopefully having these guys in a decent size tank they can grow into and hopefully thrive in for years to come.
I also have a pleco and want to do the same for him. I'm just curious because I've seen some post about giving their large fishes to "sanctuaries" and hadn't even heard of such a thing. Is it truly impossible to provide decent, long term care for these animals? Or is it just expensive and time consuming and so people dump their fish when they get too big for their existing tanks?