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- waterfaller1
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I am interested in a loach called a Zodiac~Neomacheilus triangularis. Any info you can share would be great. Do you think I could keep one with 2 Peacock Gudgeon? If not, any other loaches like kuhlis~Pangio kuhlii ?
http://www.loaches.com/species-index/me ... angularis/
Sounds to me like keeping it with Peacocks wouldn't be a bad idea, but it would help a lot if you would give us some details about the tank, decor, size, etc.. You'll probably want to keep at least 3 of these as well, thats the magic minimum number for most loach species.
Sounds to me like keeping it with Peacocks wouldn't be a bad idea, but it would help a lot if you would give us some details about the tank, decor, size, etc.. You'll probably want to keep at least 3 of these as well, thats the magic minimum number for most loach species.
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if you go for the 20 long, a standard strip light will be great for anubias, moss and ferns. It will give you 1.5 wattss a gallon. Make sure to get plenty of hiding spots like caves, rocks and driftwood too, so they can establish their territories.


Clowns-6 is a group and more is never too many, providing the aquarium is large enough.
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Yep, they are that beautiful. Batiks and zodiak are all Mesoneomacheilus triangularis. A power filter and a powerhead will be good. I have had mine for 2 years now and i personally do not use powerheads in their tank. They like it just fine though. The females even fill up with eggs sometimes, thats how i know they like it.


Clowns-6 is a group and more is never too many, providing the aquarium is large enough.
- waterfaller1
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There is conflicting info, this ID says they are a solitary fish, and very nippy.
http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/268.htm
Do you keep other types of loaches in the same tank? Do they really grow to only 2.5"?
Thanks for all your help!!

http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/268.htm
Do you keep other types of loaches in the same tank? Do they really grow to only 2.5"?
Thanks for all your help!!

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actually iam a member on that site as clownloachfan. If you look to the side and look at the proposed profile changes, you will see a ton of them for zodiac loaches. I have rewritten that info there as it is slightly incorrect. It just needs to be approved. Here is what i had to say
http://www.fishprofiles.com/profiles/re ... px?id=1185
yes they stay small. They will be fine with other loaches to, just dont keep them with a bunch of other noemacheilus or similar looking fish.
http://www.fishprofiles.com/profiles/re ... px?id=1185
yes they stay small. They will be fine with other loaches to, just dont keep them with a bunch of other noemacheilus or similar looking fish.


Clowns-6 is a group and more is never too many, providing the aquarium is large enough.
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Hi waterfaller1 and welcome to Loaches Online.waterfaller1 wrote:There is conflicting info, this ID says they are a solitary fish, and very nippy.![]()
http://www.fishprofiles.com/files/profiles/268.htm

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With regards to the Mesonoemacheilus triangularis, they are a 'brook loach' species and as such do best with a good current. Kuhli loaches (Pangio sp.) are best kept in much calmer environments, so these two types are not a good mix.
Emma

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