Clown Loach Discussion

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Yours have grown in fast pace or you started out large.

The batch of loaches I am referring to above was bought in 2012 and they were all baby loaches. The largest is significantly larger than her siblings....So although they all have grown quite a bit, only one has grown really large in relatively short period of time. The smallest one I reckon is a male, about 3 times narrower girth wise than his largest sister, also shorter of course...All his siblings are at least double in girth and longer than him, all females. I think that's why the growth rate because I think I somehow ended up with females mostly....even judging by my subsequent purchases from which I think I only have two males...I am waiting for the small batch to grow a bit to see if I got any more males, so far I think only one from them too...So 13 loaches, from which just 4 or 3 are perhaps males...
 
How many can I keep in a 300 gal? I have 12 now in a 125 gal and the filter isn't really keeping up so it's getting close to upgrade time. I can go bigger than 300 if necessary. Going with acrylic, of course.
hey buddy, why don’t you make your own thread instead of hijacking someone else’s.
 
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The smallest one I reckon is a male, about 3 times narrower girth wise than his largest sister, also shorter of course...All his siblings are at least double in girth and longer than him, all females.
What does it matter they are male or female, if no one has been successful in breeding them naturally, and male is not better looking than female or vise versa.
 
Can anyone re itterate what meds to dose in my Qt?

see post # 11.

At the very least I would feed NLS Hex Shield twice a day for 4 or 5 days.
 
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Yours have grown in fast pace or you started out large.

Starting from 1 - 2 inch size, mine reached 5 - 6 inch in 5 years, then grew very slowly to 7 to 9 inch in the next 5 years.

Five years to get to 6" seems crazy-slow to me, even for clowns. I've grown out many (50+) over the years and from small LFS size to 6" usually only takes 1-2 years, with a small number exhibiting slower growth (possibly stunted, or just genetic variance). Their growth rate certainly slows down from there though.
 
see post # 11.

At the very least I would feed NLS Hex Shield twice a day for 4 or 5 days.
Am I able to feed this to the inhabitans of my 125 exclusively for the same period? Just to cover both angles?
 
What does it matter they are male or female, if no one has been successful in breeding them naturally, and male is not better looking than female or vise versa.

The females seem to grow faster and bigger length wise and girth wise.

In 2013 I bought a 5 inch loach. In 5 years she's grown to 9-10 inch, roughly 1 inch per year. She's gravid.
 
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