Dojo/weather loaches

ghostknife

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I want to get some dojo loaches (preferably golden loaches) for my tank in my room at the moment my tank has 7 white clouds and a betta (but i am thinking about moving him into a different tank). Weather loaches and dojo loaches are same thing aren't they?
 
Yes, they are both Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, and they are Cyprinids so this is as good a place as any!
 
Most common are the Common, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cantor) and Spotted, Cobitis taenia (Linnaeus) Dojos or Weatherfishes. They are often called "living barometers" of their increased activity at the approach of changing weather. These fishes are pressure-sensitive, swimming about more if it?s about to rain for instance.

The Common Dojo/Weatherfish is drab to light brown naturally, though there are "Golden" Dojos (xanthistic varieties, not albinos) that are human-produced. This species attains a maximum length of about twelve inches. The Spotted Dojo or Weatherfish only reaches a natural length of six inches. Both are excellent scavengers. They should be kept with their own species.

Hope this helps

Unfourtunatly Golden Dojos can be quite hard to find, I have been searching for some for a while now with no luck so I hope you can find some. :)
 

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