Description
Spiny Loach (Lepidocephalichthys thermalis)
Overview
The Spiny Loach is a small, peaceful freshwater bottom-dweller with a slender, elongated body and subtle markings. It is active and inquisitive, often burrowing in soft substrates, making it an interesting addition to community aquariums and biotope setups.
Origin
Native to South and Southeast Asia, including India and Sri Lanka, inhabiting slow-moving rivers, ponds, and shallow streams with sandy or muddy bottoms.
Feeding
Omnivorous. Accepts sinking pellets, flakes, frozen foods (bloodworms, daphnia), and small live foods. Feeding along the substrate encourages natural foraging behaviour.
Tank Mates
Peaceful and compatible with small to medium-sized community fish such as tetras, rasboras, danios, and dwarf cichlids. Avoid large or aggressive species that may harass or eat them.
Aggression
Very low. Territorial disputes are rare if multiple hiding spots and soft substrate are available.
Experience Level
Beginner to intermediate. Hardy and easy to maintain, making it suitable for both community and species-focused tanks.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72°F – 79°F (22°C – 26°C)
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pH: 6.0 – 7.5
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Hardness: 2 – 12 dGH
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Notes: Provide sand or fine gravel substrate and plants or driftwood for shelter; they may burrow and enjoy shaded areas.
Peaceful, hardy, and fascinating to watch, the Spiny Loach (Lepidocephalichthys thermalis) is perfect for aquarists seeking an active, bottom-dwelling species for freshwater community tanks.





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