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Acanthocobitis urophthalmus

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Ocellated Loach
Ocellated Loach
Species "Acanthocobitis urophthalmus"
Family Balitoridae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 56.781 liters
56,781.177 mL

15 US Gallons (56.8L)

Size 1.575 in

3-4 cm (1.2-1.6")

sg Freshwater
pH 3 - 7
Temp. 295.15 K
71.6 °F
531.27 °R

301.15 K
82.4 °F
542.07 °R
22 -28 °C (71.6-82.4°F)

Water Hardness

6-10 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:2 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

2-3 years

Habitat

Asia

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Ocellated Loach, Banded Mountain Loach, Vairan Ehirava, Tiger Loach

[edit] Origin

Found in Sri Lanka, restricted to the south western lowlands from Kelani River to Nilwala River.

[edit] Sexing

Mature females may be plumper than males, but these fish are difficult to sex.

[edit] Tank compatibility

A peaceful small bottom dwelling Loach which appreciates company of its own kind. Does well with peaceful similar-sized fish that do well in the same conditions as this fish, such as Zebra Danios.

[edit] Diet

Will accept most small sinking foods such as pellets and flake as well as bloodworm and brine shrimp.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

This fish originates from fast flowing streams in Sri Lanka and this environment should be replicated in tanks. With a good current and high oxygen content with bogwood and stone décor with fine gravel or sand substrate.

[edit] Behaviour

A peaceful active bottom dwelling fish.

[edit] Identification

Can be mistaken for Acanthocobitis botia or Acanthocobitis rubidipinnis. It is long and slender in shape with several barbels around the mouth. The body is pale in base colour with many bold dark brown vertical bands and spots. The dorsal and caudal fins are translucent with hints of red. The caudal fin has dark banding.

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