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06-05-2012, 02:27 AM #1
Getting clowns out more
My clown loaches really don't like the light, it seems. It's only a single 2' T-12 bulb in a 4' tank so it's hardly anything at all. In the mornings before the light comes on and there's just a tiny bit of ambient light from a small basement window, they move all over the tank and attack the food as soon as its down. When the light is on they stay in cover almost full time and rarely move. They barely even come out to eat.
The tank is littered with caves made from PVC, rock, or wood. I have a massive sechool of young danios as dithers. I've thought about adding a floating plant like amazon frogbit but it seems like I'd have to increase the lighting for that which might end up being counterproductive.
What do you guys think? Is it just normal for clown loaches to stay bunkered up whenever the light is on, or is there something I can do to coax them out?300 gallon mega tank: build in progress
75 gallon community tank: tetras, danios, corys, platies, otos, pearl gouramis, bristlenose pleco, assassin snails, red cherry shrimp, bamboo shrimp
70 gallon growout tank: clown loaches, sailfin pleco
60 gallon goldfish tank: fancy goldfish
29 gallon frog tank / 10 gallon tadpole tank: 1 leopard frog, 1 tadpole
10 gallon and 5.5 gallon betta tanks: 1 male betta each, sometimes snails
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06-05-2012, 03:18 AM #2
Can't say it's normal, because mine are active and scavenging every time I look, regardless of light intensity... but then again, mine may not be the normal ones.. I know more about Yoyos than clowns..
I now have a question mark key, a slash, and a left arrow. I still don't have patience.
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06-05-2012, 06:58 AM #3
mine only like the ambient light in the room also. they are 5+ years old and have always been that way. typical behaviour IMO.
Thar she blows!!!
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06-05-2012, 07:03 AM #4
New clowns can be pretty shy for a month(s).
How long have they been in your tank? Light shouldnt really be an issue if you have had your clowns for a few years (They of course do prefer lower light though)... Also a large school incourages them to come out.20gal- Honey gourami's, Endlers, otto's and minnows.
22gal- 2 Honey gourami's, Bichir senegalus, apisto hongsloi
33gal- (future home to Bichir senegalus)
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06-05-2012, 07:50 AM #5
If the light is on my clowns will only come out if there is food.
While the light is off, they are always out and about.
My lights are only on for a couple of hours in the morning and for about 4 hours in the afternoon/night.~Col~
4 ft 60g FW: 2 angels, 4 blind cave, 1 whiteskirt, 4 gold widows, 6 serpaes, 1 neonhead apisto, 4 clown loaches, 4 albino cory, 2 bronze corys & 3 BN plecos.
23g FW: 1 neonhead apisto, 1 yoyo, 2 albino BN plecos & 4 pepper cory
5.5g: Crowntail Betta, 6 black Khuli's & RCS
5 g: Crowntail Betta, 1 albino cory (Quasi), 4 baby khuli's & RCS
7 g: Dragontail Betta & 2 albino cory
3ft Axi tank: 1 black, 1 gold - 1 redcap oranda & 2 albino cory
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06-05-2012, 10:33 AM #6
My clowns were like that when I had them years ago. They only seemed to come out in dim light or when the tank was dark unless I fed them. Even then they would come out to eat then go right back into hiding.
8 tanks running now:
1x 220 gallon, 2x55 gallon, 1x40 gallon long, 1x29 gallon, 1x20 gallon long, 1x5.5 gallon, 1x2 gallon
Gouramis, barbs, rasboras, plecos, corys, tetras, fancy guppies, swordtails, ottos, rainbow shark, upside-down catfish, snails, and Max and Sparkles the bettas.
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06-05-2012, 01:02 PM #7
I've had them for... four months now I think. I started with ten tiny loaches and some of them never grew and eventually wasted away, which I why I have five now. Been thinking about getting a few more, perhaps buying larger ones this time.
Originally Posted by -Alex-
300 gallon mega tank: build in progress
75 gallon community tank: tetras, danios, corys, platies, otos, pearl gouramis, bristlenose pleco, assassin snails, red cherry shrimp, bamboo shrimp
70 gallon growout tank: clown loaches, sailfin pleco
60 gallon goldfish tank: fancy goldfish
29 gallon frog tank / 10 gallon tadpole tank: 1 leopard frog, 1 tadpole
10 gallon and 5.5 gallon betta tanks: 1 male betta each, sometimes snails
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07-28-2012, 12:25 PM #8
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Add some Tiger Barbs! Clown Loaches and Tiger barbs are known to school together and mine do. First couple days I had them they were very shy, sleeping all day, upside down in their cave (HOW CUTE?!). Now they are out and about hanging out with my tiger barbs.
Naturally they are nocturnal, but they will also mimic other fish in the tank hence my Tiger Barb suggestion.
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07-28-2012, 01:15 PM #9





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