What is a clown loach?

Clown Loach is a popular tropical aquarium. Klown Loaches need swimming because they are energy and participate in all bizarre and entertainment groups of "dance". These are types of flock and must be maintained in a group of five or more to remain happy and healthy. A large tank is required to maintain these fish as it can reach a length of up to 16 inches (40 cm). The clown Loach uses his muzzle and fine barby to browse through the ground cover in search of food, and if the tank is not smooth, it can cause considerable damage to fish. This orange and black striped fish should only be added to the mature, established and well -maintained aquarium, as it is highly sensitive to unstable or changing water conditions. It also requires a strong and fast filtrassy.

susceptible to white spot and other bacterial and fungal diseases, as well as stress, clown Lach requires an extremely pure tank with optimal living conditions. It needs a lot of places like Bogwood, driftwood to reduce stressor rock formations. The clown Loach is rapidly stressed if it is not kept in a small flock with other species, with several changes in pH or other tank variations.

Clown Loach is a carefree species. This means that it is sensitive to chemical poisoning. Even medicines added to the tank can be dangerous for this fish. No chemical should not be added to the tank unless necessary if it is not designed specifically for safe for unfortunate fish. Copper -based substances should never be added to the tank containing clown laettes because they are likely to kill them quickly.

If medicines need to be added, small water changes should remove chemicals daily from the tank as quickly as possible; A carbon filter can also be added to the filter system to pull out harmful elements. Clown laettes are susceptible to diseases such as white spots or ich, and require immediate treatment because this youP disease can spread quickly and kill shoes especially quickly. Some natural remedies are available, which should be considered in the early stages of the infection.

notorious for absorbing even established plants, clown Loaches are stormy and energetic, knocking on plants and ornaments as they move around the tank. Although it is not very aggressive, the clown loch sometimes bites on the fins of "fantasy" or long tails, such as Japanese combat fish or angel fish. Caution should be assessed when choosing friends for clown Laaches, as they can cause extensive tail damage and fins to other species and create open wounds that leave the victims open and even death if they are still annoyed by clown loacates.

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