Thank you for the suggestion to loaches online. I love loaches but suspect I would not be a good fit there as I do a lot of hormone induced spawning and have personally kept large clown loaches over 40cm years ago when export was permitted. Still able to catch the odd large specimen in the wild but they get eaten. They are terribly boring at that size but a school of a thousand or two small clown loaches schooling mid water make for a great display.
From bitter experience, I don't publicly share photos online anymore. I'm normally open to sharing photos and information by private email. Plus there is a lot of information already. More scientific journals and aquaculture trending towards ornamental species, more internet access arriving to remote rural places and to be honest, in this day and age (COVID exceptions) it is quite simple to jump on a plane and get some hands on experience.
The weather loach is dull in appearance but exceeds in personality and (mistaken) inquisitiveness. I'm sure you will love them. Have you considered the horse face loach if you like weather loaches? Or a clumping group of spiney (peacock) eels?
From bitter experience, I don't publicly share photos online anymore. I'm normally open to sharing photos and information by private email. Plus there is a lot of information already. More scientific journals and aquaculture trending towards ornamental species, more internet access arriving to remote rural places and to be honest, in this day and age (COVID exceptions) it is quite simple to jump on a plane and get some hands on experience.
The weather loach is dull in appearance but exceeds in personality and (mistaken) inquisitiveness. I'm sure you will love them. Have you considered the horse face loach if you like weather loaches? Or a clumping group of spiney (peacock) eels?