Cichlaholics Anonymous;3764760; said:sounds like a hillstream loach, not a stingray
yep yep i agree hill stream loach. those are pretty cool little critters!
Cichlaholics Anonymous;3764760; said:sounds like a hillstream loach, not a stingray
Which store was this?raymondk;3764504; said:i walked down to a fish store about a mile from my house and i saw alot of exotic fish and i bought 2 red belly paranahs and then stumbled across some about a half inch big stingray looking things the store had written ufo on the tank and were 10 dollers i was gonna purchase them but i was so lost on how to care for them i had to reggretably leave them they were sticking to the sides of the glass lie plecos anyone have any ideas on wat they were![]()
i might wait a little untill i can set my 30 with a high flow and get some agt1009;3765928; said:I agree with hillstream loaches. I'm actually getting some for my 20 long after my payara grows out a bit more and I can move it. They like colder, fast flowing water. Conveniently my 20 is already a high flow river setup. I would run a bunch of powerheads at one end and put rocks in as decorations. On that tank now I run 2 90 gph HOB's, a 175 gph internal filter, and a 170 gph powerhead.
ill look into finding them a little less expenciveDudeItsADiscus;3766134; said:is a hillstream loach the same thing as a stingray pleco? If so, then they are cute as hell and fun to watch. We had two stingray plecos but sadly had to get rid of them. They don't get very big, do better in groups, and really aren't to hard to take care of. But 10 dollars a pop is a little high. They were Walmarts fish of the month in dec. and went for 4 or 5 bucks.