I absolutely love loaches but the internet doesn’t have much on breeding my favorite fish ever. The dojo loach also called the weather loach! Love your shows!
My smaller breed of loaches actually did reproduce. I just left them alone and a year later redoing my fish tank they lived under a deco under gravel and there was twice as much as I bought lol
Chlorine and chloramine is the biggest ones to watch out for. Dechlor will fix that. Every once in awhile a city will flush there water system with extra chlorine and chloramine if you see your fish gasp that’s a sign of that poisoning. Some people worry about nitrates but with a more natural aquarium you don’t have to worry about them if you have sufficient beneficial bacteria.
I absolutely love loaches but the internet doesn’t have much on breeding my favorite fish ever. The dojo loach also called the weather loach! Love your shows!
My smaller breed of loaches actually did reproduce. I just left them alone and a year later redoing my fish tank they lived under a deco under gravel and there was twice as much as I bought lol
That’s cool! Maybe need that on a bigger scale for the dojo loach. What type of of smaller breed bred?
@@LRBaquatics I think they were black khuli loaches in a 75 with a bunch of other dif fish lol.
Awww that’s so awesome! Happy birthday!
Happy New Year
The backdrop is more fitting for you imo. I'm looking forward to watching it grow!
Rock on...! Thanks for sharing... Keep up your awesomeness...!!!
This was a great stream with good questions, sad I missed out this week!
Oh my gosh, I wish you were in the UK. Our shrimp are shockingly weak and very expensive.
Happy new year. Lucas, what would you potentially do too test tap water for harmful elements. Hope you can or someone can answer.
API liquid master test kit... Or, I mostly use Aquarium Co-op test strips because I have around 70 tanks...
@kurtisstutzman7056 Hi, what sort of stuff are you testing for in your tap water? Generally. I am in 🇬🇧. Whereabouts are you.?
Chlorine and chloramine is the biggest ones to watch out for. Dechlor will fix that. Every once in awhile a city will flush there water system with extra chlorine and chloramine if you see your fish gasp that’s a sign of that poisoning. Some people worry about nitrates but with a more natural aquarium you don’t have to worry about them if you have sufficient beneficial bacteria.