Please use this topic to post your Kuhli Loach photos. I'll leave it stickied so it appears at the top of the posts.
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Thanks,
Armadillo
Last edited by armadillo; October 15th, 2007 at 03:02 AM.
1/ 2 of our kuhlis in one of their favorite decorations.
There's also a zebra oto in the shot. For some unknown reason they really HATE our otos and keep ramming into them. Our otos just totally ignore them and go about their own business, seeming to not mind the attacks at all!
2/ Our loaches being antisocial to our amano shrimp. Just pulling a scary face, then back to the eternal food seeking business.
3/ Our loaches love to buddy up. This is the two of them hanging around. Ladies and gentlemen, the loach train.
4/ Just a kuhli propped against the glass.
Last edited by armadillo; September 30th, 2007 at 08:30 AM.
Here is a picture of my really old Kuhli Loach. My old neighbor brought over a 10 gallon tank with fish she didn't want anymore. At the time there were 3 Kuhli Loaches. I now only have one and he has been known to hide for years. I thought they had all died and about 5 years ago I decided to move my tank and found him. He had been missing 4 years. Anyways, he is very shy and old....I've had him for 13 years, I don't know how old he was when I got him. Here is a picture of him.
Here is one of my husband's kuhlis being, well, silly, as usual. So what he's decided would be a really good idea this time is to dig himself a little trough in the gravel to be nice and snug.
Our kuhlis are SUCH drama queens (and king). These pictures show how one of them has wriggled her way through a pile of pebbles at a really funny angle. As usual, I thought she was dead and she gave me a shock! They do that all the time, LOL.
If you look on the other side of the aquarium corner, you'll see the other end of her body.