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Horseface Loach


image = Horseface_loach_reduced.jpgimage_width = 250pxregnum = Animaliaphylum = Chordataclassis = Actinopterygiiordo = Cypriniformesfamilia = Cobitidaegenus = Acantopsisspecies = A. choirorhynchosbinomial = Acantopsis choirorhynchosbinomial_authority = (Bleeker, 1854)The Horseface Loach or Horsehead Loach (Acantopsis choirorhynchos) is a freshwater and brackish fish in the loach family (Cobitidae). This bottom-dwelling fish is native to the swift, clear streams and rivers of mainland and archipelagic Southeast Asia, from India to Indonesia through the Chao Phraya and Mekong river basins. It can also be found in flooded fields.

A very similar species is the unofficially named Longnose Loach (Acantopsis octoactinotos), from which the Horseface can be distinguished by the latter's down-turned (horse-like) nose. Additionally, the Horseface Loach buries itself in the bottom substratum (if silt or fine-sand); the Longnose Loach does not. The Horseface Loach is fast moving; the Longnose is rather slow. However, the Longnose is more aggressive, regularly feeding on juvenile fishes.

The Horseface Loach's native substrate is one of sand or gravel, wherein it will characteristically burrow itself. These loaches spend much of their time buried in the substrate, leaving only their eyes uncovered. Due to this incessant burrowing, any live plants should be potted to avoid uprooting. The use of floating plants is recommended, as these loaches prefer subdued lighting. Horseface Loaches are not picky eaters, but live food (such as tubifex) is relished.

The Horseface Loach becomes most active at night and mostly keeps to itself. It attains a maximum size of 30 cm (12 in) in length, but is considered mature from 6 cm (2 in). As of 1997, it had not yet been bred successfully in captivity. It was first imported into Europe in 1929 by Edmund Riechers of Hamburg, Germany.

See also

*List of freshwater aquarium fish species

References

*Baensch, Hans A., and Riehl, Rudiger. (1997). Baensch Aquarium Atlas, Vol. 1. (6th ed.), p. 366. Microcosm Ltd.; Shelburne, Vermont. ISBN 189008705X
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External links

*Loaches Online



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