I recently (about a month ago) bought two young Clown Loaches for a 4-foot-long livebearer tank of mine. I love them both to death. At first, they both had fun schooling with the 3 cory cats I had in there already. Lately, however, one of them has kind of broken away from the herd. Instead of hanging around with the other bottom feeders, he apparently enjoys hanging around the swordtails instead. He now seems to spend more of his time swimming mid-level than at the bottom, following them around everywhere! He even takes his supper from the surface now with the rest of the livebearers now--and I know it's not for lack of food down below.
I'm wondering if there is any logical explanation for this--could it be that he is attracted to like colors, seeing as a few of the swordtails are orange, too? But if that's the case, why isn't he sticking around the other Clown Loach like most "normal" Clowns would probably do? Perhaps it's just the curse of that particular fish room--almost all the fish I put in there seem to end up being WIERD.
I'm wondering if there is any logical explanation for this--could it be that he is attracted to like colors, seeing as a few of the swordtails are orange, too? But if that's the case, why isn't he sticking around the other Clown Loach like most "normal" Clowns would probably do? Perhaps it's just the curse of that particular fish room--almost all the fish I put in there seem to end up being WIERD.