Originally Posted by PencilBreath:
“err, research the clowns before you get them, they need to be in large shoals & live in excess of 50 years. possibly the worse snail advice I've ever read. they also require huge tanks.”
That's not strictly true is it !?
It ranks along one of your recent posts in another thread , where you said and I quote " they only use heinz in 2 restaurants in the US apparently".......
50 years ?? Come on , where's your evidence of that ??
I think 10 years is hopeful although I've heard of odd cases lasting up to 15 .
I've kept tropicals on and off for 40 years and never had any problems with Clown Loaches . True they are better in shoals but I've kept them in pairs and trios with no problems at all . I had one loner that paired off with a Rd Tail shark and followed him everywhere rather than staying with the others .
As to size , it partly depends on the tank size but if you don't overfeed feed them , they grow nice and steadily .
Now you can buy them at about 5 cm long ( 2" ) and they may grow to about 10cm ( 4" ) in about 12 months time .
You rarely see them over 5" or 6" in fish shops in fact the largest I've ever seen is about 8" and they'd been kept in a massive 12 foot display tank for years and years . Again I've heard reports of 12" ones found in the wild .
There's a lot of scaremongers around !!