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White Cloud Mountain
Minnows

Common name: White cloud mountain minnow, white clouds Scientific/Latin name: Tanichthys
albonubes Maximum length: 1 to 1.5
inches Colors: brown, green, yellow,
red, neon blue, and black Temperature
preference: 65 -75F pH
preference: 6 to 8 Hardness
preference: Soft Life span: 3
to 10 years
This easy-to-keep minnow will do well in the community
aquarium with other peaceful fish. If kept in a school of eight or more, the
White Cloud will be more active and colorful.
White Clouds are omnivores
and should be fed a diet of flake foods with plenty of vegetable matter, as well
as freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex.
Rosy Red
Minnows

Common names: Rosy Red Minnow, Rosy Reds, Rosey Reds,
Rosies, Tuffies, Rosy Red Feeders Scientific/Latin name: Pimephales
promelas Maximum length: Males 2-3
inches, females 1-2 inches Colors:
Light orange, spotted,and splotched. Breeding
male attributes: Fleshy head growths and tubercules Breeding female attributes: Ovipositors, fatter
and shorter bodies Temperature preference:
50-75F pH preference: 7 to
8 Hardness preference:
Moderate Life span: 1 to 3 years
(average 1.5 to 2 years)
Rosy red minnows are often sold in aquarium and
pet shops as "feeder" fish. My local fish store sells them for $1.50 per
dozen.
Rosy red minnows will do well in the community aquarium with other
peaceful fish. Should be kept in a school of six or more, with at least one male
per 3 females.
Rosy red minnows are omnivores and should be fed a diet of
flake foods with plenty of vegetable matter, as well as freeze-dried bloodworms
and tubifex.
Dojo (Weather) Loach

Scientific Name: Misgurnus angullicaudatus Common Names: Dojo Loach, Weatherfish, Weather
Loach, Oriental weatherfish Family:
Cobitidae Order:
Cypriniformes Class: Actinopterygii
(ray-finned fishes) Origin: Asia,
China, Korea, Japan Adult size: up to
12 inches (30 cm) Lifespan: 7-12
years pH: 6.0 - 8.0 Temperature: 40-77 F (4-25 C)
The Dojo
Loach originates within the Rivers, Lakes and Ponds of Asia and is farm raised
for the aquarium industry. Dojo Loaches are bottom dwelling scavengers with
reduced or absent scales and a mouth surrounded by barbells in which they use to
find food. They have an elongated, smooth body.. They are peaceful and very
efficient scavengers that will make a welcome addition to any community
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