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They are beauties the Rotkeil Severums got a trioI like that Severum ! What a nice fish .
Nah, Fishmanic knows not to do that to Aquabarb...Awesome tank and fish. Now you just need @Fishmanic to come along and tell you to enter it in some competition
They are nice looking but they result in plastic plantsI like that Severum ! What a nice fish .
Does seem strange that yours are really shy, specially with a group of 13 and having them for so long. Id be tempted to up your group tho in such a big tank.btw your clown loaches are much more friendly than mine. I have 13 in a 10x4; some of them i've had as long as 4 1/2 years but they still all scatter when i walk by and the older ones mostly only come out at night these days - now the yoyos with them are much more friendly with one spending the day sleeping against the glass (side); maybe one day they will get friendly or at least picture friendly like yours. This is the best i've gotten (when first move them to the 10x4 they spent about 2 weeks surfing 24 hours a day but now mostly only at night:
When i see any algae starting to form on some of the tips (normally 6-8 wks ish) i will take them out and put in a bucket of water with a cap full of bleach and soak over night. Then give them a good rinse off before putting them back in good as new.Magnificent! How in the world do you keep those complex hydrocarbon plants so pristinely free of algae?
Always kept them with yoyo and zebra loaches. The yoyo are more active and will frequently swim to all the caves collecting other loaches to school with (I have 13 clown, 4 or 5 yoyo and 8 to 10 zebra). I've not had 13 clown loaches the full time as i had a 120 and after i moved i put them in a 550 (units gallons) - i had 6 in the 120 but some disease broke out after a few year - something on cherry barbs that did not harm them - and 3 clown died as well as all my cardinals - i replaced the 3 dead clown after 2 months and added 2 more (knowing i was going to move); that was about 18 months before i moved and then added 5 more after i moved. One of the clown is either a runt or hybrid but hasn't grown one bit in 3 years but the others all look normal and were purchased from reliable sources - the largest is around 6 or so inches depending on how you measure them - one slim (male?) and one fat and round (female?) the third is a bit smaller and then the others are at most 4 inches with the smallest being nearly 3 inches now (ignoring the runt who is around 2). The yoyo are all adults now and i think one of the yoyo might be a golden - it is lighter colour but the pattern doesn't really fit a golden zebra - the problem is there are 4 or 5 loaches that look similar when young and then change pattern as they age and they are mostly sold as yoyo even if not. I remember one group i got 4 years ago that were all golden zebra - funny thing (or sad) all the golden zebra i had previously jumped out. The true yoyo didn't nor any other loach but one day i left the lid open and a single golden zebra jumped out and then there was a small slit in the bakc for tubing and 4 more jumped out the next day - guess golden zebra are more prone to jumping?Does seem strange that yours are really shy, specially with a group of 13 and having them for so long. Id be tempted to up your group tho in such a big tank.
Have the clowns always been in with the yoyo's? Ive heard they can be quite fiesty compared to the clowns