Aborichthys elongatus

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Red Tailed Squirrel Loach
Red Tailed Squirrel Loach
Species Aborichthys elongatus
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 75.708 liters
75,708.236 mL

20 US Gallons (75.7L)

Size 7.62 cm

2-3 " (5.1-7.6cm)

sg Freshwater
pH 6.5 - 7.5
Temp. 294.261 K
21.111 °C
529.67 °R

298.706 K
25.556 °C
537.67 °R
70 -78 °F (21.1-25.6°C)

Water Hardness

5-12

Stocking Ratio 1:2 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

6-8 years

Habitat

Asia

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Red Tailed Squirrel Loach, Red Tailed Loach, Striped Sand Loach

[edit] Other Scientific Names

Noemacheilus elongatus

[edit] Sexing

Females are broader than males and have more markings on the body and less on the tail.

[edit] Tank compatibility

A peaceful fish that will not intentionally bother other hardy inhabitants, but its active nature may upset any shy or placid fish. Should not be kept with very small fish as these may be mistaken for dinner. Likes company of its own kind, keep a group of at least 4. Will cohabit well with the Hillstream Loach as they require similar tank environments.

[edit] Diet

Not a fussy eater and will except most foods including pellet and flake as well as live/frozen foods such as bloodworm and daphnia.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day. They will get exceptionally excited at feeding time

[edit] Environment Specifics

This fish requires a strong current and large flat pebble decor. The water must be well oxygenated. In the wild they inhabit fast flowing rivers over rock, pebbles and gravel, this should be simulated in a tank environment. Any decor must be secure as this fish will attempt to move things around or dig underneath.

[edit] Behaviour

An active Loach that is an accomplished digger, therefore any decor must be carefully placed to avoid any accidents.

[edit] Identification

A slender and elongate Loach with an olive-green body and nose bristles. The caudal end of the fish has white vertical bars going into the red caudal fin. All other fins are translucent olive green.

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