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| Management number | 234730570 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $14.40 | Model Number | 234730570 | ||
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Scientific Name: Gastromyzon ornaticauda
Common Names: Blue Tail Hillstream Loach, Blue Tail Borneo Loach
Origin: Clear, fast-flowing hillstreams of Borneo
Adult Size: 1.5 to 2 inches (4–5 cm)
Lifespan: 5 to 8 years
Temperament: Peaceful, social, active grazer
Swimming Zone: Bottom-dwelling with occasional mid-level activity
The Blue Tail Hillstream Loach (Gastromyzon ornaticauda) is a visually striking nano fish with a flattened, ray-like body and a shimmering blue tail that sets it apart from other river loaches. Native to the oxygen-rich, fast-flowing streams of Borneo, this species thrives in aquariums that simulate its natural environment with strong flow, cooler temperatures, and biofilm-covered surfaces.
Perfect for peaceful community aquariums and river-style aquascapes, this loach is known for its unique movement, daytime activity, and algae-grazing behavior. When kept in groups, G. ornaticauda shows more natural behaviors, from gliding across rocks to social feeding interactions.
A must-have for aquarists interested in biotope aquariums or those looking to add rare, functional beauty to their setups.
Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons (long layout preferred)
Tank Style: River-style or hillstream layout with directional current
Filtration: High turnover (6–10x per hour) with strong flow; sponge pre-filters recommended
Substrate: Smooth sand or fine gravel
Décor: Rounded river stones, slate, driftwood, and large surface areas for grazing
Lighting: Moderate to bright; encourages growth of natural biofilm and algae
Temperature: 68–76°F (20–24°C)
pH: 6.5–7.5
GH/KH: Soft to moderately hard water
Oxygenation: Very high; use air stones, powerheads, and surface agitation
Water Clarity: Crystal clear preferred; these loaches are sensitive to poor water quality
Feeding Frequency: Once or twice daily
Diet Type: Omnivorous grazer; primarily biofilm and algae, but will take supplements
Recommended Foods:
Algae wafers and spirulina-based sinking pellets
Repashy gel foods like Soilent Green or Super Green
Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
Live or frozen foods: baby brine shrimp, cyclops, daphnia
Naturally occurring biofilm on rocks and driftwood
Tip: Let algae and biofilm grow on hardscape—this is an essential food source and enriches natural behavior.
Temperament: Peaceful and shy when alone, more confident in groups
Best Kept In: Groups of 3–6+ individuals
Compatible Tankmates:
White Cloud Mountain Minnows
Small danios and rasboras
Other hillstream loaches (non-aggressive species)
Shrimp and small snails (depending on tank setup)
Avoid: Large or aggressive fish, bottom-dominant species, or warm-water community tanks
Weekly water changes (30–50%) are essential for maintaining oxygen and cleanliness
Rinse sponge filters in tank water to avoid killing beneficial bacteria
Keep flow consistent—sudden drop in current can cause stress or loss of oxygen
Bring motion, color, and utility to your aquascape with the Blue Tail Hillstream Loach—a functional algae grazer with the elegance of a miniature stingray and the temperament of a model citizen. Whether you’re creating a hillstream biotope or looking for an unusual nano fish, this species is both beautiful and beneficial.
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