I'm new to this site, though I have been keeping fish for over 25 years. I''l tell you all a little about myself, & the fish I keep.
I used to show fish quite successfully, though I no longer do this. I used to have a "fish-house" with over 15 tanks running (happy days) though since moving house, I now only have 2 tanks running:
A heavily planted 127 litre community tank & a 212 litre catfish tank (no lights, no plants, just rocks & bogwood) The longest that I have kept a fish is 23 years, this was a Giant Upside down catfish (Brachysynodontis Batensoda) which was quite tame.
Though, I have been mainly a Catfish & Cichlid keeper, I now have quite a few loaches, 1x Horse faced loach, 3x Black Khuli loach, 4x Banded Khuli loach & 1x clown loach (3" juv) all kept in the 127litre planted tank.
Just recently i have noticed some odd behaviour among the Khuli community:
The tank is heavily planted with Anubias, Java fern, Java moss & Crytocornes. The location of the tank receives just a little morning sunlight which creeps through the blinds. I have noticed that, contrary to popular belief the black Khulis spend a lot of time in the natural sunlight, grubbing around in the substrate, the banded khulis come out too, but not directly into the sunlight - they prefer swimming in open water against the outflow of the fluval2 filter. Generally Khulis are regarded as quite shy, but these loaches really do seem to gain confidence in numbers. while the horse faced loach lurks around at the rear of the tank, the juvenile clown loach tags along behind the 2 Dwarf gouramis.
Most entertaining behaviour, which I thought I might share with you all.
