fish_frenzy wrote:Did you run the tank with charcoal in the filter to remove the meds completely before adding the loaches? Most (maybe all) loaches are sensitive to medications and that could be bothering them...could you post your tank parameters for the experts on the site so they can better define any problem?
Ammonia, ph, nitrite, nitrate and water change schedule? Also, how long has the tank been set up and how big is it? Everybody on this site is really helpful so the more info, the better the answers.
I would do a water change (30-40%) for starters and wait for the experts to chime in. If in doubt, I always start with a good water change
Tammy
No charcoal used, no. I underdosed the meds as I know some loaches are sensitive to it, and the clerk in the store recommended me to underdose, for one to save the bacteria in my filter and because of my loaches. I dosed about 2/3 of the recommended dose, and then did a 50% water change. It didn't seem to bother the loaches at all, and it's not just after this threatment i've witnessed this behaviour. Maybe it's just random like mick says?
Anyways, some parameters:
PH: around 7
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10-20
KH(Hardness): 5-6
Don't have a test kit for ammonia, might have to get one. The tank has been up for about 3 months and a week soon. I change 30% each week, and I've never skipped a water change. I might go up to 2x 30% or 2x 20% water changes each week. It's a 93 gallon tank (350Litres).
Inhabitans:
3 botia kubotai (I was planning to get more, but we'll see.. I originally though of only getting around 8 of these and no other loaches)
8 botia almorhae
1 botia histrionica (this was a mistake on the stores side, I never saw this botia until I got home

)
My filter cannister is a fluval 405.
The loaches are healthy and are getting plumper, not all that plump since they're quite new in the tank. I've only seen a few of the loaches flashing, and they're not doing it often. The cirkulation on the surface is really good.
Hope this information helped
Regards
Johan