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piggy4
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Who's got the biggest ?

Post by piggy4 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:26 pm

To be honest i'm not sure if size matters ? i know there are suggested sizes for most fishes , but every now and then we hear tales of some extra large specimens , I.E Emma's Botia Striata ! and i bet there are more tales of monster loaches out there in loach land ?

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Post by Ded1 » Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:01 pm

Oh comon, size? Tehnique and how much loach makes you feel good is what is important :lol:

Personally, the biggest loach (clown) that i saw in person is 5.5 inches in my tank, I guess its just a "baby" comparing to some "monsters" out there. I know that the biggest loach (clown again) in my tiny country i live in, is about 7.8 inches.

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Post by helen nightingale » Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:03 pm

i think its sad that Emma's Marge is quite unusual in being so big, as so many clowns should get to be this size, if they werent kept in crap water in too small tanks.

SIZE DOES MATTER!

Emma has a couple of very large yoyos reserved for me, heres some photos. they are the biggest i have seen, but i know plenty of other people have big specimens too

http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=6836

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Post by Penguin » Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:58 pm

a friend of mine has a 12 inch wheather loach! That's about 3 times the size of my guys and by far the biggest I've ever seen.
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- 120 litre tank at home: 1 fantail goldfish, 3 weather loaches.
- 20 litre tank at the office: 1 male veil-tail betta, 4 amano shrimp.

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Post by Munkee » Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:47 pm

My largest fish is a 12 inch weather loach named "Doppler". I have not seen another get that large. :D

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Post by daspricey » Wed Jun 06, 2007 3:59 pm

Munkee wrote:My largest fish is a 12 inch weather loach named "Doppler". I have not seen another get that large. :D
Wow, that's great Munkee, just what i'm aiming for when i get the 5ft sorted.

What size is he in?

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Post by mamaschild » Wed Jun 06, 2007 8:58 pm

Well, I have a 10" Clown Loach, Albert....Marge's American Counterpart ;)

I had an 8"+ Festivum that everyone thought was a Severum he was so big. Unfortuantely he had what I think was a stroke and I lost him :(

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Post by Munkee » Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:38 pm

daspricey wrote:
Munkee wrote:My largest fish is a 12 inch weather loach named "Doppler". I have not seen another get that large. :D
Wow, that's great Munkee, just what i'm aiming for when i get the 5ft sorted.

What size is he in?
Oddly enough he grew to that size in my old 30G tank (32 inch long foot print). I have since moved him to a tank twice the size it's a 60G now with a 48 inch long footprint. He seems to be getting larger as well.

I have a feeling I will need to keep getting larger tanks in the future.

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Post by Tinman » Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:38 pm

My Clown knife is 30+ " long and eats $2.89 worth of earthworms daily ,that's 24 X-large :roll: , not a loach but he is a tank-buster. I have 3 clowns 6-8" with the tails that live with a 13" Bicher and a Raphael Cat about 4" across the "chest" and about 15 -16 years old. :) Tinman

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Post by piggy4 » Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:25 am

Thanks for the interest everyone , thats an interesting point Helen about water quality , in association with growth, i tend to agree, not to sure about tank size though, i suspect one or two folk's out there , have largish fish grown on in smallish tanks ! i don't mean as a rule , more as an exception , anyway lets keep this ball rolling , its very interesting .

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