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  2. Loach - Wikipedia

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    The oriental weatherfish or pond loach is widely introduced outside its native range. Some loaches are important food fish, especially in East and Southeast Asia where they are a common sight in markets. Loaches are popular in the aquarium trade. Loaches are fed sinking discs designed for them in the aquarium.

  3. Pond loach - Wikipedia

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    Pond loaches are bottom-dwelling omnivores, feeding mainly on algae or scavenging organic materials, and may also eat on tubifex worms and other small aquatic invertebrates. Pond loaches are very hardy fish that can live in poor-quality water, and can survive short periods of drought by producing a layer of moisture-trapping mucus to keep ...

  4. Kuhli loach - Wikipedia

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    The true Kuhli loach (Pangio kuhlii), which can be used synonymously with "coolie" loach, [2] [3] occasionally referred to as eel loach, is a small eel-like freshwater fish belonging to the loach family . They originate from the island of Java in Indonesia. [4] [5] This serpentine, worm-shaped [6] [7] creature is very slender and nocturnal. Its ...

  5. Balitoridae - Wikipedia

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    Balitoridae, the hillstream loaches or river loaches, is a family, [2] of small fish from South, Southeast and East Asia. The family includes about 202 species. They are sometimes sold as "lizardfish" or (in Germany) "flossensaugers". Many of the species are popular for aquaria, species in the genus Sewellia are most commonly sold in the ...

  6. Stone loach - Wikipedia

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    The stone loach is a small, slender bottom-dwelling fish that can grow to a length of 21 cm (8.3 in), but typically is around 12 cm (5 in). [3] Its eyes are situated high on its head and it has three pairs of short barbels on its lower jaw below its mouth.

  7. Pangio - Wikipedia

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    Pangio is a genus of small Asian freshwater fish in the true loach family Cobitidae.In earlier taxonomic schemes it was known as Acanthophthalmus.The "kuhli loach" is well-known in the aquarium trade and commonly identified as P. kuhlii, but most individuals actually appear to be P. semicincta.

  8. Misgurnus dabryanus - Wikipedia

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    It is a small loach, growing between 7.3 to 15.4 cm (2.9 to 6.1 in) TL. [7] The diet and behaviors of the large-scaled loach are just about the same as other true loaches. This loach is an omnivorous scavenging bottom feeder, and is equipped with three pairs of barbels used to detect edible items. They are able to breathe atmospheric oxygen ...

  9. Cobitis - Wikipedia

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    Cobitis is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Cobitidae from temperate and subtropical Eurasia. It contains the "typical spiny loaches", including the well-known spined loach of Europe. [2] Similar spiny loaches, occurring generally south of the range of Cobitis, are nowadays separated in Sabanejewia. [3]

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