By the way, to follow up on my above comment and quoted text, having read the first paragraphs of Colin Dunlop's description of the spawning again....after I have kept my loaches for long enough, it sounds quite right to what I saw...only mine never laid eggs...Plus no proof of either encounters. Until clown loaches produce recorded fry in a tank....its going to be a myth for years to come....By the way...I have hard water..ph 7.4... TDS 275ppm....I never fiddle with it...
If you want to read more about clown loach breeding attempts...unsuccessful scientific study...
Here:...I posted this somewhere else too...in case some wonder....
https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:916235/FULLTEXT01.pdf
Some interesting quotes.....some may not know about clown loaches...
PH:
Quote: The pH was monitored throughout the study, although not altered to a desirable level since it
was already within the values of the previously proven window. The values 6.86-8.00 are
similar to the values in Legendre et al. 2012
Temperature:
Quote: It has been shown in a previous study were
clown loaches have been monitored over several years that a higher proportion of individuals
were sexually mature at 26-27ºC than 30-31ºC (Legendre et al. 2012), something to consider
in future studies. This fact is strengthened by the discovery of 26ºC as the optimum
temperature for clown loach egg incubation (Baras et al. 2012b), maybe this would also be
the optimum temperature for spawning since this could reveal that throughout the evolution of
this species this has been the most consistent measurement value.