Needlefish, dojo loaches, kuhli loaches, ghost knives, etc.
Yes, loaches are known to eat shrimp as part of their diet.
Loaches are a actually both. They eat smaller animals such as snails, as well as algae and other growth.
Loaches and shrimp can generally coexist in a freshwater aquarium, but it depends on the specific species of loach. Some loaches, like clown loaches, may eat shrimp, while others, like kuhli loaches, are usually peaceful and won't harm shrimp. It's important to research the specific loach species and their behavior towards shrimp before adding them to the same tank.
An Oscar fish eats a loaches and any other small fishes check out the video's on YouTube you'll see
Yes, loaches are known to eat shrimp, as they are opportunistic feeders and may see shrimp as potential prey. It is important to consider the compatibility of loaches and shrimp in the same tank to prevent any harm to the shrimp.
Clown loaches are effective snail control; they get quite large though, but it takes a long time, and you can probably trade them to someone as they are quite popular.
Check out this link:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loaches
Clown loaches will make a clicking noise using their little teeth typically when they are happy or content; it's most commonly heard during feeding time.
Clown loaches are orange with thick black stripes.
clown loaches lay eggs.
There is no sexual dimorphism in Clown Loaches. They are also very hard to breed. It seems they breed in large frenzied groups and only when they are fully grown. That is about 12 inches long.