Loaches and Related Cypriniformes
Common name | Taxonomy | Picture | Size | Tank Type | Care Level | Remarks | Temp Range | Acceptable pH | Recommended water hardness |
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Southern platy | Xiphophorus maculatus | Community/Species | Easy | Many color varieties exist | |||||
Variable platy | Xiphophorus variatus | Community | Easy | Many color varieties exist | |||||
Green swordtail | Xiphophorus hellerii | Community | Easy | Many color varieties exist | |||||
Loaches |
Common name | Taxonomy | Picture | Size | Tank Type | Care Level | Remarks | Temp Range | Acceptable pH | Recommended water hardness |
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Bengal loach | Botia dario | Also known as the Queen loach. They hide during the day. They like river sand in the tank because they like to cover themselves in it. | |||||||
Blue botia | Yasuhikotakia modesta | ||||||||
Burmese border loach | Botia kubotai | ||||||||
Clown loach | Chromobotia macracanthus | 7-15 in | community | easy | Clown loach has a sociable personality and should be kept in at least groups of 5. They may eat pond snails kept in aquariums. Clown loaches will eventually need a 6' long aquarium | ||||
Dwarf loach | Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki | formerly named Botia sidthimunki | |||||||
Dojo loach, weather loach | Misgurnus anguillicaudatus | ||||||||
Horseface loach | Acantopsis choirorhynchus | ||||||||
Kuhli loach, coolie loach | Pangio kuhlii | Community | Easy | a number of similar Pangio species are sold under the same name | |||||
Longnose loach | Acantopsis octoactinotos | ||||||||
Skunk loach | Yasuhikotakia morleti | formerly named Botia morleti | |||||||
Yoyo loach | Botia almorhae | ||||||||
Zebra loach | Botia striata |
Other related cypriniformes |
Common name | Taxonomy | Picture | Size | Tank Type | Care Level | Remarks | Temp Range | Acceptable pH | Recommended water hardness |
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Chinese high fin banded shark | Myxocyprinus asiaticus | 90+ cm (36+ in) | Goldfish/Large Pond | Difficult | the highfin shark is a truly unique fish. At youth, the shark has a high dorsal fin, a plump body, and radiant colors. However, as the fish matures, the characteristics of the fish changes drastically. The dorsal fin becomes shorter, the fish achieves a more cylindrical shape, and the color fades to a dark brown. The fish is not suitable for fish tanks because of the size it can grow to. The highfin cannot be housed with tropical fish due to their lower temperature preferences. The highfin prefers to be in a school, so more than one should be housed together. The "shark" is a peaceful fish, and will not openly attack others. Highfins are bottom dwellers and omnivorous. They will eat invertebrates and scrape algae off rocks. | ||||
Chinese hillstream loach | Beaufortia kweichowensis | 3 in | community | easy | eat a lot of algae. high oxygen level required |
Read more about this topic: List Of Freshwater Aquarium Fish Species
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