Madojos are native to Japan, China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, and belong to the family Carpidae, the loach family, and are olive-colored with a brownish-brown pattern. In this article, we would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the loach and how to keep it.
What is Madojo?
Madojo belongs to the genus Madojo of the family Carpidae. Mado loach originated in East Asia, namely Japan, China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula.The Mado loach also belongs to a subspecies endemic to Japan. The Madojo is an olive-colored loach with a brownish-brown pattern. The pattern of the Mado loach can be fine or rough, light or dark in color, and there is a great deal of variation among individuals. However, they are often perceived as more subdued than other species. The loach's body shape is slender and gnarled, and it has 10 whiskers around its mouth. It is the first type of loach we generally think of when we hear the word "loach. The loach is also famous as a loach used for "loach scooping" because it does not have scales and has a slimy mucous membrane.
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How to keep mud loach
Mad loach can be an easy species to keep if you know how to keep them. The lifespan of a mud loach is approximately 3 to 5 years. Their body size is about 10-15 cm. However, both lifespan and body size vary depending on the environment in which they are kept and the food they are fed. They prefer slightly alkaline to neutral water quality, with a pH range of 6.5 to 8.0. They can live in water temperatures between 5 and 25°C.
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Points to keep in mind when mixing swimmers
Regarding mixed swimming, first of all, the character of Madojo is mild-mannered. For this reason, many people mix them with killifish and goldfish.They can also prevent water quality deterioration by feeding on food left behind by mixed swimmers. However, the loach may chase after individuals that it recognizes as food. Therefore, care should be taken when mixing them with weakened individuals or fry, as they may recognize them as food.
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メダカを、専門店に見に行くとたくさんの種類に驚きます。値段も違えば、体色や柄も違うので何を基準に選べばいいのか迷います。なので、今回はそんなメダカの種類について詳しく説明していきたいと思います。 メダカの種類 緋メダカ […]
Points about spawning
Many people who keep mudjaws want to breed them. However, breeding madojoos is very difficult because there are very few successful breeding attempts in a typical breeding environment.Hormones are sometimes used in aquaculture.
Points to keep in mind when keeping mud loach
The loach is the most common type of loach known to the world. Loach have long been known as a highly nutritious creature, and in some regions they are eaten in loach hot pots. In recent years, however, the loach has been designated as a quasi-endangered species due to the influence of non-native species such as the Japanese loach, as well as hybridization.Therefore, please avoid irresponsible release or exploitation. In some cases, keeping Madojo can be a good opportunity to think about protecting endemic species in Japan. If you are interested in Madojo, we recommend that you take a look at them at a specialty store.