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Striped Kuhli Loach

Striped Kuhli Loach

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The Kuhli Loach (Pangio kuhlii) is a fascinating and highly popular freshwater fish known for its eel-like body, peaceful temperament, and unique striped appearance. Native to the slow-moving streams and forest waterways of Southeast Asia, Kuhli Loaches are excellent additions to planted aquariums and community tanks.

With their distinctive black and golden-orange bands, these shy yet entertaining fish spend much of their time exploring the substrate, weaving through plants, and hiding among driftwood and caves. Their peaceful nature and excellent compatibility with other community fish make them a favorite among aquarists of all experience levels.

Key Features

  • Unique eel-like body shape
  • Attractive black and orange banded pattern
  • Peaceful and community-friendly
  • Excellent scavenger and bottom dweller
  • Ideal for planted and natural aquariums
  • Best kept in groups for natural behavior

Care Requirements

Scientific Name: Pangio kuhlii
Common Name: Kuhli Loach
Origin: Southeast Asia
Adult Size: 8–12 cm (3–5 inches)
Temperament: Peaceful
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate

Water Parameters

  • pH: 5.5–7.5
  • Temperature: 24–30°C (75–86°F)
  • Lighting: Low to moderate
  • Tank Size: 60L (15 gallons) minimum
  • Water Flow: Gentle to moderate

Aquarium Setup

Kuhli Loaches thrive in aquariums that provide:

  • Soft sand substrate (highly recommended)
  • Plenty of caves, driftwood, and hiding places
  • Dense live plants
  • Leaf litter and natural décor
  • Secure lids, as they can be skilled escape artists

Because they enjoy burrowing, sharp gravel should be avoided to prevent injury to their delicate barbels and body.

Diet & Feeding

Kuhli Loaches are omnivorous scavengers and enjoy a varied diet including:

  • Sinking pellets and wafers
  • Frozen bloodworms
  • Brine shrimp
  • Daphnia
  • Tubifex worms
  • High-quality community fish foods

Although they help clean up leftover food, they should not be relied upon solely as "clean-up crew" and require regular feeding.

Can Kuhli Loaches Live with Shrimp?

Yes, Kuhli Loaches are generally considered shrimp-safe.

Adult shrimp such as:

  • Cherry Shrimp
  • Amano Shrimp
  • Crystal Shrimp
  • Bamboo Shrimp

can usually coexist peacefully with Kuhli Loaches.

While very small shrimplets may occasionally be eaten, Kuhli Loaches are not active shrimp hunters. In heavily planted aquariums with mosses and hiding places, shrimp colonies can thrive alongside them.

Compatible Tank Mates

Kuhli Loaches are peaceful and do well with a wide variety of community fish, including:

  • Neon Tetras
  • Cardinal Tetras
  • Ember Tetras
  • Harlequin Rasboras
  • Chili Rasboras
  • Corydoras Catfish
  • Otocinclus
  • Honey Gouramis
  • Dwarf Gouramis
  • Guppies
  • Platies
  • Mollies
  • Bettas (in suitable setups)

Tank Mates to Avoid

Avoid keeping Kuhli Loaches with:

  • Large predatory fish
  • Aggressive cichlids
  • Oscar Fish
  • Green Terror Cichlids
  • Large aggressive barbs

Social Behavior

Kuhli Loaches are highly social and should be kept in groups of at least 5–6 individuals, with larger groups preferred. When kept in groups, they become more confident, active, and display more natural behaviors.

During the day they may hide among plants and décor, but they often become very active during the evening and nighttime hours.

Why Choose Kuhli Loaches?

Kuhli Loaches are among the most beloved bottom-dwelling fish in the aquarium hobby. Their peaceful nature, unique appearance, and compatibility with shrimp and community fish make them an excellent addition to planted aquariums and tropical community tanks.

Whether you're looking for an effective bottom-dweller, a shrimp-friendly fish, or simply a fascinating species with plenty of personality, Kuhli Loaches are a fantastic choice.

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How to Take Care The Shrimps

Taking care of Freshwater aquarium Shrimps (Neocaridina and Caridina) involves providing them with a suitable environment and proper attention to their specific needs. Here are some essential care guidelines:

1. Tank Setup:

  • Shrimp are relatively small and can be kept in tanks as small as 5 gallons (19 liters), but a larger tank allows for more stable water conditions.
  • Provide hiding spots with plants, driftwood, and rocks. Live plants like Java Moss and Java Fern are ideal as they serve as both hiding places and a food source.

2. Water Parameters:

For Neocaridinar (Cherry Shrimps)

  • Temperature: 72-78°F (22-28°C)
  • pH: 6.5-7.5
  • GH (General Hardness): 6-10
  • KH (Carbonate Hardness): 3-10

For Caridina (Taiwan bee, Crystal Shrimps)

  • Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)
  • pH: 6.0-6.5
  • GH (General Hardness): 3-5
  • KH (Carbonate Hardness): 0-10

3. Filtration:

  • Use a sponge filter such as Qanvee filter or a gentle flow filter to avoid strong currents that can stress shrimp.

4. Feeding:

  • Shrimp are omnivores and feed on algae, biofilm, and commercial shrimp pellets.
  • Supplement their diet with blanched vegetables like Mulberry leaves, spinach or zucchini.
  • Offer a varied diet to ensure proper nutrition.

5. Water Changes:

  • Perform regular water changes (10-20% weekly) to maintain water quality.
  • Use dechlorinated water at the same temperature and parameters as the tank.

6. Molting:

  • Provide a calcium source, such as our shrimp mineral products or crushed coral, cuttlebone, to support molting.

7. Tank Mates:

  • Shrimp are generally peaceful but can be preyed upon by larger fish.
  • Suitable tank mates include small, non-aggressive fish like guppies or endlers.
  • Avoid aggressive or predatory species.

8. Breeding:

  • Shrimp breed readily in captivity.
  • Provide moss or other dense plant growth for shrimp to hide their eggs.
  • Maintain stable water conditions to encourage breeding.

9. Health and Observation:

  • Regularly observe your Shrimp for signs of stress, illness, or abnormal behavior.
  • Quarantine new arrivals to prevent introducing diseases.

10. Patience:

  • Shrimp keeping can be rewarding but requires patience. Allow your aquarium to mature and stabilize before adding shrimp.

By following these care guidelines, you can create a thriving environment for your Shrimp and enjoy their vibrant colors and fascinating behavior in your aquarium.

How to Acclimate New Shrimps & Fish

Acclimating new aquarium shrimp/fish is crucial to ensure a smooth transition and minimize stress. Follow these steps for proper acclimation:

Materials Needed:

  • A container or bucket.
  • An airline tube or a slow-drip system (optional).
  • A net.

Procedure:

  1. Turn Off Lights: Dim the aquarium lights or turn them off completely to reduce stress on the shrimp/fish.
  2. Float the Bag: Place the sealed bag containing the shrimp on the surface of the aquarium water. This allows the water inside the bag to gradually adjust to the tank temperature.
  3. Drip Acclimation (Optional): If you have an airline tube or a slow-drip system, set it up to provide a gentle flow of water from the tank into the bag. This method is slower but provides a more gradual transition. Adjust the flow rate to about 2-4 drops per second.
  4. Monitor Temperature: Ensure the water temperature inside the bag matches the tank temperature after about 15-20 minutes. This step is essential to prevent temperature shock.
  5. Open Bag and Add Tank Water: Carefully open the bag without allowing shrimp to escape. Using a net or your hand, gently transfer the shrimp into a clean container or bucket. Be cautious not to introduce water from the bag into the container.
  6. Gradual Water Exchange: Over the course of about 30 minutes to an hour, gradually add small amounts of aquarium water to the container with the shrimp/fish. This helps the shrimp adjust to the tank's water parameters.
  7. Net Transfer: After acclimation, use a net to transfer the shrimp from the container into the main aquarium. Avoid adding any water from the acclimation container into the tank.
  8. Dispose of Bag Water: Safely dispose of the water from the bag. Do not release it into your aquarium, as it may contain contaminants or pathogens.
  9. Observe and Monitor: Keep an eye on the newly introduced shrimp/fish for the next few hours to ensure they adapt well to their new environment. Monitor their behavior and look for any signs of stress or illness.

Proper acclimation helps reduce the risk of shock and ensures a smoother transition for your new aquarium creatures. It's an essential step in ensuring their health and well-being in your tank.

Shipping & DOA Policy

  • Concerned about purchasing livestock online? Rest assured, we ship shrimps and other livestock to every corner of NSW, VIC, QLD, and SA weekly, ensuring their safe and healthy arrival. Our Dead on Arrival (DOA) policy is applied to all orders, guaranteeing your peace of mind.
  • Shrimps are carefully packed in a styrofoam box and shipped every Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday early morning to avoid weekend delays. Delivery times generally range from 1 to 3 business days depending on your location.
  • To initiate DOA claims, we kindly ask buyers to contact our dedicated support team either via email at aushrimphome@gmail.com or directly through our website's chat feature. In order to expedite a swift resolution, which may involve resending a new package, issuing a refund, or providing credit for a future order, we kindly request that buyers submit a clear photo of the deceased shrimp(s) inside the unopened bag within a maximum of 1 HOUR from the moment of Australia Post delivery. Your timely communication is pivotal in enabling us to promptly address any concerns and uphold our unwavering commitment to ensuring your satisfaction.

Important Notes Before Buying

  • Please note that our ornamental shrimps are small, with a maximum size of around 2cm. When purchasing, you'll typically receive juveniles or sub-adults measuring approximately 0.8-1.5cm, which may display less vibrant coloration than adults. However, rest assured that they originate from the same colony and offer excellent value for your investment.
  • To ensure the well-being of your shrimp/fish upon arrival, please follow the tracking number and acclimate them by slowly adding tank water to their bag/container for about one hour. This gradual transition helps them adapt to new water parameters and temperatures.
  • The images featured on our website showcase the exceptional individuals and actual shrimps/fish thriving at our facility. However, please keep in mind that as living organisms, we cannot guarantee that the shrimp/fish you purchase will be identical in color and size. Keep in mind that shipping stress may temporarily affect the shrimp's coloration, especially neocaridina species, which can become pale and translucent. However, their colors will return to their vibrant state within a few days under suitable water conditions.
  • Our pricing is based on current stock levels and market rates in Australia. We regularly adjust our prices to provide our customers with the most competitive rates available.
  • If you encounter any issues with the color or quality of the shrimp/fish, please don't hesitate to reach out. We are committed to assisting and resolving any concerns. Thank you for your trust and support!