
Spiny Loach
Spiny Loach
Spiny Loach is an engaging bottom-oriented fish that brings movement, personality, and constant exploration to the aquarium. Loaches generally appreciate clean water, secure cover, regular feeding, and a setup that matches their activity level and social behavior.
Why Aquarists Like This Fish
Popular for the combination of active bottom-level behavior, interesting movement, and compatibility with many peaceful freshwater fish when the setup is appropriate.
Topick Aquarium Conditioning Standard
At Topick Aquarium, these fish are kept in conditioned tap water systems and observed for overall stability, feeding response, and transition into aquarium life. This helps reduce the gap between import stress and long-term success in the home aquarium.
Parameters & Care
- Tank Size: 20 gallons or larger recommended
- Temperature: 22-27°C (72-81°F)
- pH: 6.2-7.6
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
- Temperament: Generally peaceful, active bottom fish
- Cover: Provide hiding places and secure décor
- Diet: Sinking foods, frozen foods, live foods
Feeding & Compatibility
Offer a varied diet and match this fish with calm, suitable tank mates. Stable maintenance, consistent feeding, and the right aquarium layout usually matter more than chasing perfect numbers on paper.
Species Specific FAQ
Do loaches need hiding places?
Yes. Most loaches settle much better when they have wood, rockwork, plants, leaf litter, or other secure areas to retreat to.
Are loaches social?
Many species become more confident and active when kept with others of their own kind, especially if they are naturally group-oriented.
Do they need sand?
Many bottom-active loaches appreciate fine sand or a smooth substrate, especially species that like to sift, dig, or wedge themselves under cover.
What are good tank mates?
Peaceful barbs, danios, rasboras, tetras, and other non-aggressive freshwater fish can work well depending on temperature and activity level.
Canada Shipping & Local Pickup
Available for pickup in Markham, Ontario, or shipped across Canada with care. As with all livestock, proper acclimation, a mature aquarium, and species-appropriate tank mates remain important for long-term success.
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Description
Spiny Loach
Spiny Loach is an engaging bottom-oriented fish that brings movement, personality, and constant exploration to the aquarium. Loaches generally appreciate clean water, secure cover, regular feeding, and a setup that matches their activity level and social behavior.
Why Aquarists Like This Fish
Popular for the combination of active bottom-level behavior, interesting movement, and compatibility with many peaceful freshwater fish when the setup is appropriate.
Topick Aquarium Conditioning Standard
At Topick Aquarium, these fish are kept in conditioned tap water systems and observed for overall stability, feeding response, and transition into aquarium life. This helps reduce the gap between import stress and long-term success in the home aquarium.
Parameters & Care
- Tank Size: 20 gallons or larger recommended
- Temperature: 22-27°C (72-81°F)
- pH: 6.2-7.6
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
- Temperament: Generally peaceful, active bottom fish
- Cover: Provide hiding places and secure décor
- Diet: Sinking foods, frozen foods, live foods
Feeding & Compatibility
Offer a varied diet and match this fish with calm, suitable tank mates. Stable maintenance, consistent feeding, and the right aquarium layout usually matter more than chasing perfect numbers on paper.
Species Specific FAQ
Do loaches need hiding places?
Yes. Most loaches settle much better when they have wood, rockwork, plants, leaf litter, or other secure areas to retreat to.
Are loaches social?
Many species become more confident and active when kept with others of their own kind, especially if they are naturally group-oriented.
Do they need sand?
Many bottom-active loaches appreciate fine sand or a smooth substrate, especially species that like to sift, dig, or wedge themselves under cover.
What are good tank mates?
Peaceful barbs, danios, rasboras, tetras, and other non-aggressive freshwater fish can work well depending on temperature and activity level.
Canada Shipping & Local Pickup
Available for pickup in Markham, Ontario, or shipped across Canada with care. As with all livestock, proper acclimation, a mature aquarium, and species-appropriate tank mates remain important for long-term success.
























