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Giant Kuhlii Loach (Pangio myersi)

Giant Kuhli Loach (Pangio myersi)—a larger cousin of the common Kuhli Loach, known for its peaceful nature and unique eel-like movement:

Origin:
Native to Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, Laos, and parts of Indonesia.

Size:
Up to 12 cm (4.7 inches) – slightly larger and stockier than Pangio kuhlii

Lifespan:
8–10 years with proper care

Temperament:
Peaceful, shy, and nocturnal; excellent for community tanks

Tank Requirements:

  • Minimum tank size: 30 gallons
  • Temperature: 24–30°C (75–86°F)
  • pH: 5.5–7.0
  • Hardness: Soft water preferred
  • Aquascape: Sandy or fine substrate, lots of hiding spots (caves, driftwood, leaf litter), subdued lighting

Diet:
Omnivorous – feeds on sinking pellets, wafers, frozen/live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Will scavenge but needs targeted feeding.

Behavior:

  • Social species – thrives in groups of 5 or more
  • Burrows and hides during the day; active at night
  • Gentle and non-aggressive; compatible with small peaceful fish
  • Can squeeze into tight spaces—ensure decor is safe and secure

Breeding:

  • Rare in captivity
  • Egg scatterers; breeding requires soft, acidic water and dense cover
  • Fry are delicate and require specialized care
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Giant Kuhli Loach (Pangio myersi)—a larger cousin of the common Kuhli Loach, known for its peaceful nature and unique eel-like movement:

Origin:
Native to Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, Laos, and parts of Indonesia.

Size:
Up to 12 cm (4.7 inches) – slightly larger and stockier than Pangio kuhlii

Lifespan:
8–10 years with proper care

Temperament:
Peaceful, shy, and nocturnal; excellent for community tanks

Tank Requirements:

  • Minimum tank size: 30 gallons
  • Temperature: 24–30°C (75–86°F)
  • pH: 5.5–7.0
  • Hardness: Soft water preferred
  • Aquascape: Sandy or fine substrate, lots of hiding spots (caves, driftwood, leaf litter), subdued lighting

Diet:
Omnivorous – feeds on sinking pellets, wafers, frozen/live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Will scavenge but needs targeted feeding.

Behavior:

  • Social species – thrives in groups of 5 or more
  • Burrows and hides during the day; active at night
  • Gentle and non-aggressive; compatible with small peaceful fish
  • Can squeeze into tight spaces—ensure decor is safe and secure

Breeding:

  • Rare in captivity
  • Egg scatterers; breeding requires soft, acidic water and dense cover
  • Fry are delicate and require specialized care