
Chain Loach - Special 4 for $120
Dwarf chain loaches are shoaling species, best kept in a small group. Good scavenger for planted tanks containing small species. This species is indigenous to Thailand and the surrounding areas. Considered semi-aggressive, these fish can be a handful to care for.
Features of Dwarf Chain Loach:
- Rounded head, under-turned mouth, and thick cylindrical body
- Black, chain-like pattern running down the sides of their bodies
- Have little barbels on their snouts
- Dwarf Chain Loach is one of the smaller loaches
The Best Aquarium Size for Dwarf Chain Loach:
You don’t need a massive tank size for the dwarf chain loach. You could start with a 30L aquarium for a small group of dwarf chain loach. This species is very active, so more space in the tank is always best.
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Tank Mate Compatibility:
It is highly recommended that these fish are kept in social groups. Avoid keeping the loach with highly aggressive fish, goldfish, snails, shrimp. Shrimp and snails will just be a tasty snack for a clown loach.
Great tank mates for Loach include:
Coburg Aquarium, specialised in different species of live fish.
Feeding :
Omnivores by nature, dwarf chain loaches will accept most foods in their diet. A basic diet of dry pellets or flakes works just fine as their base. You can throw in protein-rich snacks occasionally. Bloodworms, brine shrimp, Daphnia, and tubifex are all good choices. The fish will also eat some fresh fruits and vegetables. Be wary of overfeeding.
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Description
Dwarf chain loaches are shoaling species, best kept in a small group. Good scavenger for planted tanks containing small species. This species is indigenous to Thailand and the surrounding areas. Considered semi-aggressive, these fish can be a handful to care for.
Features of Dwarf Chain Loach:
- Rounded head, under-turned mouth, and thick cylindrical body
- Black, chain-like pattern running down the sides of their bodies
- Have little barbels on their snouts
- Dwarf Chain Loach is one of the smaller loaches
The Best Aquarium Size for Dwarf Chain Loach:
You don’t need a massive tank size for the dwarf chain loach. You could start with a 30L aquarium for a small group of dwarf chain loach. This species is very active, so more space in the tank is always best.
After an Aquarium for your fish? Browse our Aquarium Tank Selection here.
Tank Mate Compatibility:
It is highly recommended that these fish are kept in social groups. Avoid keeping the loach with highly aggressive fish, goldfish, snails, shrimp. Shrimp and snails will just be a tasty snack for a clown loach.
Great tank mates for Loach include:
Coburg Aquarium, specialised in different species of live fish.
Feeding :
Omnivores by nature, dwarf chain loaches will accept most foods in their diet. A basic diet of dry pellets or flakes works just fine as their base. You can throw in protein-rich snacks occasionally. Bloodworms, brine shrimp, Daphnia, and tubifex are all good choices. The fish will also eat some fresh fruits and vegetables. Be wary of overfeeding.
Check out our Top Rated Natural Fish Foods.












