Bring a burst of personality and pattern to your aquarium with the Yoyo Loach! Named for the distinctive "Y-O-Y-O" markings that decorate their silver-gold bodies, these active bottom-dwellers are a favorite for hobbyists looking to add both visual flair and natural pest control to their freshwater setup.
Quick Stats & Origin
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Scientific Name: Botia almorhae
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Origin: The slow-moving and still waters of the Ganges basin in Northern India and Pakistan.
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Adult Size: Up to 5–6 inches.
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Lifespan: 5–8 years (with proper care).
Care & Environment
To keep your Yoyo Loaches thriving, you’ll want to mimic their natural riverine habitat. They are highly social and should be kept in groups of at least 3 to 5. A solitary Yoyo Loach can become stressed or overly aggressive.
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Tank Size: A minimum of 40 gallons is recommended for a small group. Because they are active swimmers, a longer tank is better than a tall one.
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Substrate: Use sand or fine gravel. These loaches have sensitive barbels (whiskers) that can be damaged by sharp rocks.
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Decor: Provide plenty of hiding spots using driftwood, PVC pipes, or smooth rock caves. They love to squeeze into tight spaces—just ensure they can’t get stuck!
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Water Parameters: * Temperature: 75°F to 86°F (24°C–30°C)
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to medium-hard.
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Feeding & Diet
Yoyo Loaches are omnivorous "scavengers" but shouldn't be left to live on "leftovers" alone.
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The Snail Hunter: They are legendary for their ability to clear an aquarium of nuisance snails (like Bladder or Trumpet snails).
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Daily Diet: Offer a variety of high-quality sinking pellets, algae wafers, and frozen treats like bloodworms or brine shrimp.
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Vegetables: They occasionally enjoy blanched zucchini or cucumber.
Tank Mates
These loaches are generally peaceful but very high-energy.
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Ideal Partners: Larger tetras, rasboras, gouramis, corydoras, and other loaches.
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Avoid: Slow-moving, long-finned fish (like Bettas or fancy Goldfish) that might be bothered by the loaches' frantic swimming. Also, avoid ornamental snails you wish to keep alive!
Breeding
Breeding Yoyo Loaches in a home aquarium is extremely rare. Most specimens found in the hobby are either wild-caught or raised in large commercial ponds using hormone induction. They are migratory spawners in nature, making their breeding triggers difficult to replicate in a standard tank environment.
Pro Tip: Yoyo Loaches are known for "playing dead" by laying on their sides. Don't panic! This is normal behavior for a relaxed loach taking a nap.
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