Please use this topic to post your Yoyo Loach photos. I'll leave it stickied so it appears at the top of the posts.
Thanks,
Mike
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Thanks,
Armadillo
Last edited by armadillo; October 15th, 2007 at 04:03 AM.
3 yo-yo:
- 2 were same size when I bought them but one is getting very big, the other one is much smaller
- one has different kind of stripes, not as perfect as the other two
- very good friends with a betta female, perfect
- very active, day and night
- making clicking sound when they get food
Yo-yo loach, for whatever reason a very good company to an agressive betta.
The one on the left is just a baby, a veeery big baby (started 2 cm) and his pattern is not perfect like the other 2 yo-yos.
Last edited by lili70; November 4th, 2007 at 07:05 AM.
Yea, they've settled in nicely -- they're all over the tank, usually. One likes to swim in circles around the edges, rooting in the gravel. The other thinks he's a cory, and swims up and down the front with them. Sometimes when he gets to the top, he rests on the veggie clip I keep up there for a bit before starting the journey back down.
This poor guy came to me in a last minuite come and get them or I flush them rescue. He has been in a 10 gal.tank with cichlids and I tried to put him in with my mollies but he has become a bit agressive. So he once again lives with the cichlids. I have him with the 2 Leleupi's he came with. There was also a Betta and he was bearly alive and now my sister in law has the Betta and he is one tough cookie, He is even growing fins and tail back. Any way this loach is so cool and the 3 of them have moved to a 20 gal.
I will have more room in a few weeks as I am in the process of setting up my 85 gal tank. I want to get a few more. They are fun to watch. My yoyo has his moments where he takes on the cichlids so they seem do do OK together. he ha som rocks an things to hide in and under but the heater is his favorite spot. he will drape overit and he looks dead. I have leearned to look for gill and mouth movment so I dont disturb him needlessly.