Banded Loach (Syncrossus hymenophysa)

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Banded Loach

Syncrossus hymenophysa

208 Litres (55 US G.)

22.9-25.4cm (9-10 ")

sg

Freshwater

pH

6.5 - 7.0

25-30°C (77 -86 °F)

6-12 °d

2:3 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Live Foods
Other (See article)

5-7 years

Family

Cobitidae



Additional names

Banded Loach, Tiger Loach, Tiger Botia, Green Tiger Loach

Additional scientific names

Botia hymenophysa, Cobitis hymenophysa


Origin

Rivers and lakes in Borneo and Sumatra, Indonesia.


Sexing

Mature females have a rounder abdomen. Not known to be bred in captivity.


Tank compatibility

A large loach, this fish is best kept in a species set up as it can be aggressive. Will benefit being in groups of 5 or more to spread this aggression. Larger, fast swimming tough tank mates can be considered such as the larger species of Danio and Barb. Will also live with other larger loaches such as the Botia helodes, Botia berdmorei and Botia morleti.


Diet

Will accept sinking pellets as well as frozen foods such as brine shrimp and mosquito larvae.


Feeding regime

Twice a day.


Environment specifics

A large spacious tank, 4ft minimum with view to upgrade, with fine soft substrate so as to not damage their barbels.


Behaviour

Aggressive and form a hierarchy in a group.


Identification

Can be easily mistaken with Botia helodes, the difference being the direction of stripes in front of the dorsal fin, the stripes start at the dorsal base and go down finishing inclined towards the head of the fish. It's the other way round on Botia helodes.

Pictures

External links

  • Fishbase (Mirrors:
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