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- Zebra_loach abstract "The zebra loach (Botia striata) is a small freshwater fish native to southern India. The maximum size is about 3 inches (7.6 cm). It lives in tropical climate with temperature range of 23–26 °C (73–79 °F), and prefers water with 6.0 to 8.0 pH, 5.0 to 12 dGH.Zebra loaches are peaceful fish suitable to community aquarium tanks. However, being bottom feeders, they may show some aggression against other smaller bottom feeders. Therefore, small corydoras are not suitable tankmates. They should be kept in groups of at least five. Any fewer and they will become stressed. They require some caves in which to hide during most of daylight. B. striata will accept a wide variety of fish foods, including live food such as blackworms, snails and small shrimps, and most commercial brands of sinking fish foods.This species is shy, and will spend much of its time hiding. Also rarely, during times of stress it has been seen to attack smaller fish such as tetras.According to the IUCN, the zebra loach is currently endangered in the wild due to habitat alteration combined with a small native range. Aquarists interested in keeping zebra loach specimens are strongly advised to investigate the source of locally-available fishes, and to only purchase those known to be captive-bred. Unfortunately there is no record of captive spawning.".
- Zebra_loach binomialAuthority C._R._Narayan_Rao.
- Zebra_loach class Actinopterygii.
- Zebra_loach conservationStatus "EN".
- Zebra_loach conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Zebra_loach family Botiidae.
- Zebra_loach genus Botia.
- Zebra_loach kingdom Animal.
- Zebra_loach order Cypriniformes.
- Zebra_loach phylum Chordate.
- Zebra_loach thumbnail Botia_striata.jpg?width=300.
- Zebra_loach wikiPageID "1996013".
- Zebra_loach wikiPageRevisionID "583168746".
- Zebra_loach accessdate "2006-03-11".
- Zebra_loach binomial "Botia striata".
- Zebra_loach binomialAuthority "Narayan Rao, 1920".
- Zebra_loach classis Actinopterygii.
- Zebra_loach familia Botiidae.
- Zebra_loach genus "Botia".
- Zebra_loach hasPhotoCollection Zebra_loach.
- Zebra_loach id "12255".
- Zebra_loach id "640127".
- Zebra_loach imageWidth "240".
- Zebra_loach month "May".
- Zebra_loach name "Zebra loach".
- Zebra_loach ordo Cypriniformes.
- Zebra_loach phylum Chordate.
- Zebra_loach regnum "Animalia".
- Zebra_loach species "B. striata".
- Zebra_loach status "EN".
- Zebra_loach statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Zebra_loach taxon "Botia striata".
- Zebra_loach year "2005".
- Zebra_loach subject Category:Botiidae.
- Zebra_loach type Animal.
- Zebra_loach type Eukaryote.
- Zebra_loach type Fish.
- Zebra_loach type Species.
- Zebra_loach type Organism.
- Zebra_loach comment "The zebra loach (Botia striata) is a small freshwater fish native to southern India. The maximum size is about 3 inches (7.6 cm). It lives in tropical climate with temperature range of 23–26 °C (73–79 °F), and prefers water with 6.0 to 8.0 pH, 5.0 to 12 dGH.Zebra loaches are peaceful fish suitable to community aquarium tanks. However, being bottom feeders, they may show some aggression against other smaller bottom feeders. Therefore, small corydoras are not suitable tankmates.".
- Zebra_loach label "Bocja pręgowana".
- Zebra_loach label "Botia striata".
- Zebra_loach label "Botia striata".
- Zebra_loach label "Bótia Zebra".
- Zebra_loach label "Zebra loach".
- Zebra_loach label "Zebra-Prachtschmerle".
- Zebra_loach label "بوتيا سترياتا".
- Zebra_loach label "條紋沙鰍".
- Zebra_loach sameAs Zebra-Prachtschmerle.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Botia_striata.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Botia_striata.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Botia_striata.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Bocja_pręgowana.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Bótia_Zebra.
- Zebra_loach sameAs m.06cqfg.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Q169395.
- Zebra_loach sameAs Q169395.
- Zebra_loach wasDerivedFrom Zebra_loach?oldid=583168746.
- Zebra_loach depiction Botia_striata.jpg.
- Zebra_loach isPrimaryTopicOf Zebra_loach.
- Zebra_loach name "Zebra loach".