In planning for the setup of my 2nd loach tank, I thought up some hacks relating to both Botia loaches and kuhli loaches. Loaches Online says Botia loaches should not be mixed with kuhli loaches because they prefer much more flow in their tank*, but I thought of a way to set the tank up that seems as though it solves this problem.
That is, to set up powerheads at the very top of the water with the output straddling the water line. With this setup, you achieve:
-A nice balance of calm bottom space and flowing top space. Since kuhli loaches spend the vast majority of their time on or close to the bottom while Botia loaches often go higher, this arrangement fits the realm of each species well.
-More visible Botia loaches. When they go to play in the current, they'll be right at the top of the tank in full view.
-Extra-oxygenated water. Positioning the powerhead output to straddle the water line does more than just create enough calm areas for the kuhli loaches, it churns the water a lot and therefore oxygenates it a lot.
Hopefully this helps those who want to do this mix. I'll share this with Loaches Online too and report back with what they think.
*Clown loaches and dwarf chain loaches are likely to be exceptions. From what I have read (including on here), they are found in both running and calm water, so this hack may not be strictly necessary if you want to mix them with kuhli loaches - you could just go without a powerhead, which can be beneficial if cost is an issue for example.
That is, to set up powerheads at the very top of the water with the output straddling the water line. With this setup, you achieve:
-A nice balance of calm bottom space and flowing top space. Since kuhli loaches spend the vast majority of their time on or close to the bottom while Botia loaches often go higher, this arrangement fits the realm of each species well.
-More visible Botia loaches. When they go to play in the current, they'll be right at the top of the tank in full view.
-Extra-oxygenated water. Positioning the powerhead output to straddle the water line does more than just create enough calm areas for the kuhli loaches, it churns the water a lot and therefore oxygenates it a lot.
Hopefully this helps those who want to do this mix. I'll share this with Loaches Online too and report back with what they think.
*Clown loaches and dwarf chain loaches are likely to be exceptions. From what I have read (including on here), they are found in both running and calm water, so this hack may not be strictly necessary if you want to mix them with kuhli loaches - you could just go without a powerhead, which can be beneficial if cost is an issue for example.