Topic: Kuhli Loaches
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How many kuhli loaches?
If you don't have other fish in the tank, you could keep a lot of kuhlis in that tank-- up to 20-30, I'd say. Kuhli loaches are really small fish. They are small for their length, because their body diameter is so small (they're pencil-shap... Read More »
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How to breed kuhli loach?
I would strongly suggest you read this article that Eve (from this site) wrote a while back: http://www.fishlesscycling.com/articles/… It gives step by step instructions for successfully breeding Kuhlis. Yes, you should remove the adults af... Read More »
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How many Kuhli Loaches for a 56?
I looked at the picture before I read the whole question and I was thinking 7 would be good. I'm partial to odd numbers though, so 6 or 8 would both be great choices too if you're partial to evens lol. but right around there sounds like the... Read More »
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its already overstocked with the bristlenose and the red tailed shark.
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What do you want the fishes to do? If you just want a fish to police the aquarium bottom and pick up food before it begins to decay and pollute the tank, you want a couple social kuhli loaches. Give them a small grove of plants, a couple ro...
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1. Yes, they are fairly easy to take care of. 2. I'd say 10 gallons+ for 2. 3. Any tankmates are compatible, as long as it's not overly agressive. 4. They will bury themselves in the sand, releasing the anaerobic gases. 5. No, unfortunately...
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He's not as stupid as you think. He's trying to get to the fry so he can have a nice snack. He can probably get out once he realizes he's not getting any food. It would be a good idea to put some kind of sponge or padding between the breede...
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I think it depends on how big your tank is, they probably have a chance of growing to 4+ inches or about 10 cms in a large 20+ gallon but will probably only grow 1 or 2 more cm in a small tank.
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Definitely NO meat. Animal meats that we eat contain saturated fats, which are a big no-no for fish. Not only that, but it will pollute your water like crazy. If you are out of fish food, just wait until you can go to the store and don't fe...
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This is how we've always done it. Take a wooden chopstick or a barbecue skewer and push it into the gravel against the glass where you can see it. This ensures you won't stab the fish. Then slowly drag the stick through the gravel going bac...
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