Hovering Zebra Loach
Micronemacheilus cruciatus
The Hovering Zebra Loach is a cute-looking, lively dwarf loach from Southeast Asia.
- pretty species of loach
- only grows to about 4cm long
- black "zebra pattern"
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Important data
Product description & details
The Hovering Zebra Loach, Micronemacheilus cruciatus (formerly Yunnanilus cruciatus), comes from Vietnam in Southeast Asia and belongs to the stream loach family. It is found primarily in rivers and streams with low currents, as well as in lakes and ponds. The Hovering Zebra Loach, which grows up to 4cm in length, is characterized by its eponymous, vertical black stripes, which adorn the entire body and form a beautiful contrast to the silvery to golden base color.
Care in the aquarium
The dwarf loach, which likes to swim, needs an aquarium with a capacity of at least 60 or, better, 80 liters. The water temperature should be between 20 and 26°C and the water should be soft to medium hard. The somewhat shy animal feels most comfortable in groups, which is why at least 8-10 members of its species should be kept together. Dense border plants and other hiding places, dimmed lighting and a dark substrate also contribute to the well-being of the Hovering Zebra Loach. This extremely peaceful fish can easily be socialized with other peaceful, similar large fish.
Feeding
Since the Hovering Zebra Loach is an omnivore, feeding it in the aquarium is not too difficult. It is best to feed as variedly as possible. Frozen and live food are happily accepted, but commercial fish food and green food are also eaten.
Sexual characteristics and breeding
The genders of Micronemacheilus cruciatus can be identified by their body structure. The males are slightly slimmer and smaller, while the slightly fuller females grow a little bit larger. It is possible to breed these loaches in aquariums, but we don’t know much about it.