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what kind of fish is this im told its a royal clown loach
royalclownloach.jpg
 
do they grow as slowly as normal clowns?
 
been looking for a wile dang probly means i wont find one what can you guys tell me about them i heard thay eat smaller fish
 
Couldn't say what their growth rate is. Still looking for some for my tanks. And, as far as eating smaller fish, my larger clown loaches aleady do that at less than half the size the royals attain.
 
Leptobotia elongata
by Martin Thoene ? last modified November 14, 2006 at 02:13AM

Summary

Scientific name: Leptobotia elongata (Bleeker, 1870)

Common name: Royal Clown Loach, Elongate Loach, Queen Loach

Synonyms: Botia elongata, Cobitis variegata, Botia citrauratea

Distribution: Middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River, China.

Sexual Dimorphism: Not known.

Maximum size: 20 inches (50cm)

Similar to: Other Leptobotia

Care: This family of fish are sub-tropical and live in fast to medium flow streams throughout China. They therefore appreciate current in their aquarium, good aeration and filtration.

Very large aquaria required.

Feeding: Easy to feed. Eagerly accepts all proprietary aquarium foods. Needs bulkier foods as it grows, such as feeder fish, larger frozen foods such as shrimp, sliced fish.

Water parameters: pH: 7.0- 8.0 . Hardness: Medium . Max dh: 12

Temperature: 68ºF to 75ºF (20-23.8°C)

Breeding: Not bred in aquaria. Spawn from March to May in the wild, and the roe is viscous and sticks to rocks.

Notes

Most of this family like to hide under rocks, so their aquarium should be furnished with lots of large pebbles and flat pieces of slate or other inert rock to provide multiple places for the fish to hide and provide security.

Leptobotia generally get quite large and have large mouths, but this species is the real giant. It can reach as much as 3kg in weight in the wild and is fast-growing. They should therefore be kept only with suitably sized fish as anything small will be eaten. Owners have reported the fish literally just sucking in feeder goldfish. Otherwise peaceful.

The markings on this species are highly variable with no two fish being identical.
 
awsome sounds like a good addtion to my 300 gallon when i build it. oddball let us know if you find some ill look myself and will post if i can find them.
 
Nice fish, wonder how big the one in the pix is.:nilly:
 
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