(K) Hillstream Loach (Sewellia / Beaufortia sp.)

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Description

Description

🐟 Hillstream Loach (Sewellia / Beaufortia sp.)

📌 Basic Info

  • Scientific Name: Sewellia lineolata / Beaufortia kweichowensis (commonly sold as Hillstream Loach)

  • Family: Balitoridae

  • Origin: Southeast Asia & Southern China (fast-flowing rivers/streams)

  • Size: 2 – 3 inches (5 – 7.5 cm)

  • Lifespan: 5 – 8 years

  • Tank Zone: Bottom dwellers

🌊 Water Parameters

  • TDS: 100 – 250 ppm

  • pH: 6.5 – 7.8

  • Temperature: 20 – 25°C (68 – 77°F)

  • Hardness: 4 – 12 dGH

🐟 Characteristics

  • Unique flat, ray-like body with fins adapted for “sticking” to rocks.

  • Peaceful, shy, and excellent algae grazers.

  • Thrive in tanks with strong water flow & high oxygen levels.

  • Active in groups, especially in well-oxygenated aquariums.

🍽️ Food

  • Type: Omnivorous with algae preference.

  • Diet: Algae, biofilm, spirulina wafers, sinking pellets, blanched spinach, cucumber, zucchini, bloodworms (occasionally).

  • Feeding: Small portions daily; supplement with vegetables if algae is limited.

🛠️ Maintenance

  • Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons (for a small group).

  • Filtration: Strong filtration with high water flow & oxygenation.

  • Decor: Smooth rocks, driftwood, and live plants for algae growth & hiding.

  • Water Change: 25–30% weekly; maintain stable cool water.

👥 Social Behavior

  • Minimum Group Size: Keep at least 3–5 for comfort.

  • Tank Mates: Guppies, Rasboras, Danios, Tetras, Corydoras, peaceful shrimp.

  • Avoid: Aggressive or large fish; warm-water species.

Do’s

  • Provide strong water current (they mimic rivers).

  • Add smooth rocks for grazing and hiding.

  • Keep in cooler, well-oxygenated tanks.

Don’ts

  • Don’t keep in warm aquariums above 27°C.

  • Don’t add them to newly set tanks – need established algae/biofilm.

  • Don’t keep them singly – they do best in small groups.

Quick Tips

  • A very unique bottom dweller with “mini-ray” appearance.

  • Excellent algae eater for cooler, fast-flow setups.

  • Peaceful, hardy (once settled), and fun to watch in groups.