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Viking Bear
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kuhli loaches

Post by Viking Bear »

I would like to hear from people that have spawned and raise Kuhli Loaches. I currently have twenty of the critters. One group I have owned for more than one year. Tonight I noted a female full of the eggs. I can see the green coloring under the skin. I would like information for the tank setup and types of food that favors producing babies. I know that it can be done since I bought them from a local breeding in the Chicago area at a swap meet. Thanks for your help

later,

Scott
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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi!

Dunno if this will distract you but this is a catfish forum and your kuhlis are in fact loaches as you allready wrote yourself...so your question wouldnt be too bad in a loaches forum.

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Post by magnum4 »

Graeme it the guy to talk to about kuhli loaches.

I thought the speak easy was for anything not just catfish?
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Post by Silurus »

I thought the speak easy was for anything not just catfish?
Just to clarify: this post originally appeared in the Asian Catfishes forum and was moved to the Speak Easy forum because of its non-catfish content.
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Post by metallhd »

Hi Viking, although it just begs the question, check out loaches.com - there's a nice forum there too . . .
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