π General Overview Common Names: Zebra Borneo Loach, Zebra Hillstream Loach, Zebra Sucker Loach Scientific Name: Gastromyzon scitulus (or closely related Gastromyzon ocellatus / Gastromyzon zebrinus) Family: Balitoridae Origin: Streams...
Common Names: Zebra Borneo Loach, Zebra Hillstream Loach, Zebra Sucker Loach
Scientific Name: Gastromyzon scitulus (or closely related Gastromyzon ocellatus / Gastromyzon zebrinus)
Family: Balitoridae
Origin: Streams and rivers of Borneo, Southeast Asia
Type: Freshwater, bottom-dwelling hillstream fish
Temperament: Peaceful, best kept in small groups
Inhabits fast-flowing mountain streams with rocky beds.
Water is cool, clear, and highly oxygenated with abundant algae and biofilm.
The fishβs flattened body and sucker-like fins allow it to cling to rocks and resist strong currents.
Adult Size: 2β2.5 inches (5β6.5 cm)
Lifespan: 5β8 years with excellent care
Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a small group
Tank Shape: Long tank preferred (provides more swimming area and flow)
Water Flow: Strong, with powerheads or high-flow filters
Substrate: Smooth pebbles, river stones, and driftwood
Lighting: Moderate to bright β helps algae and biofilm grow naturally
Tank Cover: Tight-fitting lid β good climbers
Temperature: 20β26Β°C (68β79Β°F)
pH: 6.5β7.5
Hardness: 5β12 dGH
Oxygen: Very high; add air stones or ensure surface agitation
Primary Diet: Algae, biofilm, and microorganisms on surfaces
Supplementary Foods:
Algae wafers and spirulina pellets
Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach, cucumber)
Frozen or live foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia)
Allow natural algae to grow on rocks and glass β essential for grazing behavior.
Very peaceful, shy, and active mostly on surfaces with flow.
Best kept in groups of 3β6 β they display natural social behavior.
Compatible with:
Small, peaceful fish (rasboras, danios, white clouds)
Shrimp and snails (if current is suitable)
Avoid aggressive or large tankmates.
Rare in captivity.
In nature, breeding occurs in high-flow zones with eggs deposited in rock crevices.
Replicating the cool, oxygen-rich, fast-flowing conditions may trigger spawning but is challenging at home.
Extremely sensitive to poor water quality or low oxygen.
Perform weekly water changes (30β50%) and ensure strong filtration.
Avoid high temperatures and copper-based medications.
Provide algae surfaces to prevent malnutrition.
Observe for stress signs like faded colors or gasping.
Named βZebraβ for its beautiful horizontal black-and-white stripes.
Their modified fins let them βwalkβ or glide across glass and rocks in fast water.
Often seen clinging to filter outlets or glass walls in high-flow zones.
A perfect species for river tank setups that replicate natural stream environments.
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