Syncrossus berdmorei – Blyth’s Loach

Syncrossus berdmorei or Blyth’s Loach got its common name from the author of the first description. It is a large fish that can grow to about 30 centimetres in length. Keep them together in a group.

Syncrossus berdmorei – Blyth’s Loach

Syncrossus berdmorei or Blyth’s Loach got its common name from the author of the first description. It is a large fish that can grow to about 30 centimetres in length. Like all other Botia, it is a long slender fish with barbels. With these barbs, this fish searches for food in the bottom. The gender difference is difficult to see. The female is said to be slightly fuller than the male. As Syncrossus berdmorei ages, it loses some of its youthful fresh colors.

This species was previously classified in the Botia family, a no longer valid synonym is Botia berdmorei.

Origin

Syncrossus berdmorei is found in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and North-East India.

Character

This Loach must be kept in a large tank of at least one and a half meters. Make sure that the tankmates are not too small, because this fish is very intolerant of other fish. It is quite aggressive towards other species. However, this Loach can be kept together with conspecifics. As long as there are enough hiding places, this will be fine. Keep in mind that you form a school of at least 5 specimens but preferably more. In this way, any aggression is distributed over the group and a natural hierarchy is created.

You can provide shelters using half coconuts, stones or, for example, driftwood. This fish is actually always active at night and will therefore hide during the day between the plants and in the hiding places.

The Aquarium

Because this fish likes to hide during the day, it is necessary that sufficient hiding places are available. This can be done by means of the above means, but a lot of planting also helps. Make sure that these plants are well established because this Loach likes to dig into the soil in search of food. Because Blyth’s Loach likes to go through the soil with its barbels, a sandy bottom is required. When you use a gravel bottom, these threads wear off quickly, which causes a nuisance for the fish.

Syncrossus berdmorei also likes some current in the tank Aerating the water well and keeping it clean is very important. The lighting is preferably dimmed during the day. This can be done, among other things, by means of floating plants.

Because Syncrossus berdmorei grow fairly large, up to about 30 centimetres, they also need a fairly large aquarium. Think Think of a minimum length of about 1 meter 50 for young animals and perhaps even longer as they get bigger.

Diet

Blyth’s Loach is quite a picky eater. It will usually accept large live food, but frozen food can also be accepted. They also feed on young fish.

Breeding

Captive breeding in the aquarium has so far not been successful.

Video

Author

P. de Pijper

Copyright images

Nonn Panitvong – Siamensis.org

Additional information

Family

Genus

Species

berdmorei

Synonym

Botia berdmorei

Common name

Blyth’s Loach

First described by

Edward Blyth

Character

Social behaviour

Diet

Zone

Origin

Country

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ecosystem

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Minimum length

22

Length maximum

30

Temperature minimum
Temperature maximum

26

pH minimum

6.5

pH maximum

7.5

GH minimum

5

GH max

15

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