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Java loach

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cypriniformes

Genus
  
Pangio

Higher classification
  
Pangio

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cobitidae

Scientific name
  
Pangio oblonga

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Pangio, Cypriniformes, Pangio anguillaris, Pangio myersi, Cobitidae

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The Java loach (Pangio oblonga) is a species of tropical freshwater fish, an unbanded kuhli loach, native to the sandy streams of Southeast Asia. Its alternative common names include the black kuhli (loach), chocolate kuhli and cinnamon loach. It is common in the aquarium trade.

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Description and behavior

The java loach, like its fellow Pangio species, has a long eel-like body with small eyes set high in the skull. Its rayed dorsal fin is set far back on the dorsal side, halfway between the tail and middle of the fish. The tail ends with a flat edge and may be slightly forked in the middle.

Due to the large range of the java loach, coloration varies between populations. Individuals carry a solid color of red-brown to chocolate brown to near black on their dorsal side, while the ventral side is pale by contrast.

Java loaches grow to 3 inches (8 cm) and readily scavenge bits of food from soft substrate. They will accept flake food in aquaria but prefer a meaty diet of Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, bloodworms, etc. They are a social species best kept in large groups of five or more. The species darts into the substrate when it feels threatened. Sexual dimorphism is not readily apparent, although females carrying eggs will appear fatter.

Like many other loach species, they are known to not breed often in Captivity without certain hormones. There is a recording of breeding this species in home aquaria, however.

Distribution

  • The Mekong River basin of Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam
  • Chao Phraya River Basin and Nan River, Thailand
  • Seroke Stream and Darjiling River, India
  • Dangtong River, Cambodia
  • Sungai Pinoh River, Borneo and Thailand
  • Brang and Tersat Rivers, Malaysia
  • Mandalay and Tenasserim Divisions, Myanmar (Burma)
  • Habitat

    P. oblonga, like most loaches, lives in streambeds. In the wild and in optimal aquarium conditions, the water pH is from 6.2 to 7.0 and the temperature ranges from 76° to 82 °F, or 24° to 28 °C.

    References

    Java loach Wikipedia