Kuhli Loach Striped

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Overview

Family: Cobitidae & Botiidae

Loaches are energetic, intelligent bottom-dwelling fish native to Asia and parts of Europe. Commonly kept species in Australia include Kuhli Loaches, Yoyo Loaches, Zebra Loaches, and Clown Loaches. They’re known for their playful behaviour, social interactions, and habit of sifting through the substrate in search of food. Most loaches thrive in groups, prefer soft substrates, and appreciate low lighting with plenty of shelter. Some species remain small, while others grow large and require long-term planning.

Recommended Tank Size: A minimum of 100 litres

  • Peaceful schooling fish — best kept in groups of 4–6 or more
  • Ideal companions: tetras, rasboras, shrimp, corydoras, and small gouramis
  • Provide plants, driftwood, and smooth surfaces for grazing

Average Adult Size:

  • Small species (e.g. Kuhli Loaches): adult size in 6–9 months 6-8cm
  • Medium to large species (e.g. Yoyo & Clown Loaches): 2–3+ years 15-30cm
  • Lifespan: 8–15 years, with Clown Loaches often exceeding 20 years

Water Parameters:

  • pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Alkalinity (KH): 3–10
  • General Hardness (GH): 4–12
  • Temperature: 24–28 °C
  • Note: Prefer clean, well-oxygenated water with gentle flow

Food:

  • Omnivorous bottom feeders
  • Feed sinking pellets, algae wafers, and frozen or live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp)
  • Enjoy blanched vegetables such as zucchini and cucumber
  • Feed once or twice daily, preferably after lights dim