I have 5 in a 125 Gallon tank and they love it. Super happy and healthy they have a bunch of hiding spots and are constantly playing around going crazy and being silly.
@@aungkyawzin1240 Na i’ve had mine for over 3 years no issues and he is huge idc what ppl say. also in a cichlid tank ppl say u can’t do that either lol just do whatever works for u
I love the caricature of the clown loach and all the fish you feature. You should consider selling them. I’ve been in a losing battle keeping clowns due to internal parasites causing “skinny disease”, aka wasting.
I use a product called GarlicGuard. Just soak bloodworms in it for 45 minutes and feed. Parasites hate garlic and as a bonus, Clown loaches go crazy cause they love it!
@@hendrickroy7481 Are you using live worms? I’ll give your method a try but I use freeze dried blood worms. Hopefully I’ll get the same results. Thanks!
@@underthebus5801 I forgot to tell you, don't pour the garlic water in the tank, take out the food with a spoon. Otherwise, your tank will smell like garlic! 😜
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u can get one clown loach u don’t need to get 5
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Check your facts again.
I have 5 in a 125 Gallon tank and they love it. Super happy and healthy they have a bunch of hiding spots and are constantly playing around going crazy and being silly.
@@aungkyawzin1240 Na i’ve had mine for over 3 years no issues and he is huge idc what ppl say. also in a cichlid tank ppl say u can’t do that either lol just do whatever works for u
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I love the caricature of the clown loach and all the fish you feature. You should consider selling them. I’ve been in a losing battle keeping clowns due to internal parasites causing “skinny disease”, aka wasting.
I use a product called GarlicGuard. Just soak bloodworms in it for 45 minutes and feed. Parasites hate garlic and as a bonus, Clown loaches go crazy cause they love it!
@@hendrickroy7481 Are you using live worms? I’ll give your method a try but I use freeze dried blood worms. Hopefully I’ll get the same results. Thanks!
@@underthebus5801 You can use any food, as long as it soaks in the garlic.
@@hendrickroy7481 Thank you!
@@underthebus5801 I forgot to tell you, don't pour the garlic water in the tank, take out the food with a spoon. Otherwise, your tank will smell like garlic! 😜