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Pangio oblonga
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| Java Loach | |
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| Java Loach | |
| Species | Pangio oblonga |
| Family | Cobitidae |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Min. Tank Size | 94.635 liters 94,635.295 mL 25 US Gallons (94.6L) |
| Size | 3.15 in
7-8 cm (2.8-3.1") |
| sg | Freshwater |
| pH | 6.5 - 7.5 |
| Temp. | 296.15 K 73.4 °F 533.07 °R 298.15 K |
| Water Hardness |
6-10 °d |
| Stocking Ratio | 1:2 M:F |
| Availability | Uncommon |
| Diet | |
| Life Span |
3-5 years |
| Habitat | |
Contents |
[edit] Alternative names
- Java Loach, Black Khuli Loach, Chocolate Kuhli, Cinnamon Loach
[edit] Synonyms
- Pangio javanicus, Acanthophthalmus javanicus, Acanthopthalmus oblongus, Cobitis oblonga, Pangio oblongus (misspelling)
[edit] Sexing
- Very little sexual dimorphism present except at breeding time when females will be noticeably more plump around the belly with eggs.
[edit] Tank compatibility
- This fish must be kept with at least 3-4 of its own kind, the bigger the group the more active they will be. Will co-habit with other peaceful fish, do not keep with very active or aggressive fish.
[edit] Diet
- Will accept high quality sinking pellets. Bloodworms and brine shrimp make good treats.
[edit] Feeding regime
- Can be feed up to three times daily.
[edit] Environment Specifics
- Java Loaches should not be considered for a new aquarium; they need a well-established, planted aquarium. The substrate should not be coarse as this will harm their barbels, a soft sand substrate is ideal. Many hiding places should be provided, make sure all hiding places and decor is secure so it is not dislodged by this fish's activity on the substrate.
[edit] Behaviour
- A peaceful and shy bottom-dweller.
[edit] Identification
- The fish is uniform in colour ranging from a reddish-brown or milk chocolate colour to almost black. The fins are translucent and the belly is usually paler than the rest of the body.


