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The true Kuhli loach (''Pangio kuhlii''), which can be used synonymously with "coolie" loach, occasionally referred to as eel loach, is a small
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-like freshwater
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belonging to the
loach Loaches are ray-finned fishes of the suborder Cobitoidei. They are freshwater, benthic (bottom-dwelling) fish found in rivers and creeks throughout Eurasia and North Africa, northern Africa. Loaches are among the most diverse groups of fish; the ...
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(
Cobitidae Cobitidae, also known as the true loaches, is a family of Old World freshwater fish. They occur throughout Eurasia and in Morocco, and inhabit riverine ecosystems. Today, most " loaches" are placed in other families (see below). The family includ ...
). They originate from the island of
Java Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
in
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. This serpentine, worm-shaped creature is very slender and nocturnal. Its distinctive orange-pink coloration with triangular black stripes and long lifespan makes it a popular aquarium species.


Description

The kuhli loach is an eel-shaped fish with slightly compressed sides (
Anguilliform Fish locomotion is the various types of animal locomotion used by fish, principally by aquatic locomotion, swimming. This is achieved in different groups of fish by a variety of mechanisms of propulsion, most often by wave-like lateral flexions ...
body structure), four pairs of barbels around the mouth, and very small fins. The dorsal fin starts behind the middle of the body, and the anal fin well behind this. The eyes are covered with transparent skin. The body has 10 to 15 dark brown to black vertical bars, and the gaps between them are salmon pink to yellow with a light underside. The stripes can be different on every individual but are mainly thick and solid stripes that can sometimes be split to reveal orange along the dorsal side. When the fish is not actively breeding, distinctions between males and females are not readily apparent. Males have a more muscular dorsal cross-section. Additionally, their pectoral fins tend to be larger and more paddle-shaped, often containing pigment. When breeding, the females often become larger than the male and their greenish ovaries can be seen through the skin before
spawning Spawn is the Egg cell, eggs and Spermatozoa, sperm released or deposited into water by aquatic animals. As a verb, ''to spawn'' refers to the process of freely releasing eggs and sperm into a body of water (fresh or marine); the physical act is ...
. Spawning is not easy, but when it occurs a few hundred greenish eggs are laid among the roots of floating plants. Kuhli loaches reach maturity at inches (7 cm) and have a maximum length of . This fish can live for up to about 14 years. They also have a spine below each eye that can be deployed as a defense mechanism that can harm any potential predators.


Distribution

Kuhli loaches are from the island of Java, Indonesia, and additionally can be found in
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,
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, and
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. They are found throughout the
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(excluding Sarawak) and
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. They have been reportedly found in China, though there are suspicions that it is a case of misidentification of perhaps a different ''Pangio'' species. The abundance of this species is unknown.


Taxonomy

Kuhli loaches are classified as follows: Animalia (kingdom), Chordata (phylum), Actinopterygii (class), Cypriniformes (order), Cobitidae (family), and ''Pangio'' (genus). The species name is ''Pangio kuhlii'' but the synonyms are ''Cobitis kuhlii'' and sometimes ''Pangio semicincta.''


Similar species

Cobitidae Cobitidae, also known as the true loaches, is a family of Old World freshwater fish. They occur throughout Eurasia and in Morocco, and inhabit riverine ecosystems. Today, most " loaches" are placed in other families (see below). The family includ ...
, the family to which the kuhli loach falls under, has 19 genera. Many of the other true loaches in this family have a similar body structure as the kuhli loach- slender and elongated. Particularly, the ''Pangio'' (which used to be the Acanthophthalmus) genus has understudied diversity within it and can be formed into three different groups: ''anguillaris'', ''kuhlii-oblonga'', and ''shelfordii.'' These groups combined result in around 30 species, but further analysis could reveal additional species within ''Pangio''. This usually results in species that are hard to distinguish from one another. The most common mistake is between ''Pangio kuhlii'' and '' Pangio semicincta'' as they are often sold under the same common title of ‘kuhli loach.’ There is not enough sampling of the elusive ''Pangio kuhlii'' to confidently separate the two, and are often used conversely. Another species similar to ''Pangio kuhlii'' is '' Pangio myersi'', the Giant kuhli loach, which can be found in Thailand and has a much similar, yet larger, structure. Overall, the term "kuhli loach" captures many mislabeled species (especially in the
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) and they can be nearly impossible to distinguish visually.


Ecology

The natural habitat of the kuhli loach is the sandy beds of slow-moving rivers and clean mountain streams. They prefer shallow waters and can be found in dam peripheries, reservoirs, and
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s. They like to congregate where the sun cannot reach them, often in shallow, muddy pools. These habitats usually have places to hide, such as a substantial amount of leaf litter and other plant material. They are a social fish and are typically found in small clusters (they are not schooling fish but enjoy the company of their species), but are cautious and
nocturnal Nocturnality is a ethology, behavior in some non-human animals characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day. The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnality, diurnal meaning the opposite. Nocturnal creatur ...
by nature and swim near the bottom where they feed around obstacles. In the wild, kuhli loaches spawn synchronously in very shallow water. The kuhli loach is a bottom dweller that burrows into soft places. If the water is turbid they can breathe air through a mechanism called facultative breathing, which allows them to live in below favorable conditions.


Etymology

The kuhli loach was originally described as ''Cobitis kuhlii'' by
Achille Valenciennes Achille Valenciennes (9 August 1794 – 13 April 1865) was a French zoology, zoologist. Valenciennes was born in Paris, and studied under Georges Cuvier. His study of parasitic worms in humans made an important contribution to the study of parasi ...
in 1846 to commemorate
Heinrich Kuhl Heinrich Kuhl (17 September 1797 – 14 September 1821) was a German people, German naturalist and zoologist. Kuhl was born in Hanau (Hesse, Germany). Between 1817 and 1820, he was the assistant of professor Th. van Swinderen, docent of natural ...
's work as a
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and
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. In scientific literature, it has been referred to as ''Acanthophthalmus kuhlii''. The genus name ''Acanthophthalmus'' is a
junior synonym In taxonomy, the scientific classification of living organisms, a synonym is an alternative scientific name for the accepted scientific name of a taxon. The botanical and zoological codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. ...
of ''Pangio''. Its older generic name 'Acanthophthalmus' comes from the meaning 'thorn' or 'prickle-eye', after a spine beneath each eye.


Sexual dimorphism

There is evidence of
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in this species with studies showing that males have one hard ray in their pectoral fins and 7–8 weak rays, while females have no hard ray and 8–10 weak rays. Head depth also could be a potential sex-differentiating characteristic, revealing that males might be able to prey on harder food, while females might feed on softer substances. Additionally, there is a difference of sexes in body depth, with females having more body depth (dorsal to
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measured vertically), which could potentially serve as a benefit for females in reproduction. However, their body length and coloration are the same throughout both males and females of this species.


In aquaria

While striped ''Pangio'' loaches are a common in aquaria, the true ''P. kuhlii'' is rarely, if ever, kept. This is due to the fact that they are endemic to Indonesia
Java Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea (a part of Pacific Ocean) to the north. With a population of 156.9 million people (including Madura) in mid 2024, proje ...
, where collection of ornamental fish is extremely rare. There are many who doubt ''P. kuhlii'' has ever even made it into the private aquarium trade. There are a number of species of the genus ''Pangio'', primarily '' P. semicincta'', that appear similar and are sold under the same name, require similar care, and are all excellently suited for household tanks. They tend to be hardy and long-lived in the aquarium and get along well with their own kind as well as others. Kuhli loaches can have nearly a 10-year lifespan, sometimes reaching as far as 14 years in captivity, making them great aquarium fish. In an aquarium environment, especially if the gravel is suitably finely grained, ''Pangio'' species can burrow into the bottom and there remain unseen for long periods of time, emerging to eat during the night. If the gravel is later disturbed, a hobbyist might well find themselves faced with fish assumed lost a long time ago. They may also occasionally swim into unprotected filter inlets, possibly leading to their deaths. Since they are quite thin and lanky they can often get themselves into small places, even sometimes escaping the tank. Additionally, kuhli loaches can succumb to various common aquaria diseases such as
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, ich,
fin rot Fin rot is the phenomenon where the fins of a fish gradually decay and are eventually destroyed. Typically, fin rot is either a symptom of a disease, oftentimes a bacterial or fungal infection, but it can also sometimes be a disease by itself. Fi ...
, and cottonmouth. Planted aquariums allow kuhlis the opportunity to better hide themselves and feel more comfortable, and they won't consume any of the plants. Additional hiding places like
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and typical aquarium decor that has small spaces to wriggle into. They can easily harm their barbels and soft, scale-less bodies so sharp decor and non-sand substrate are not recommended for this nocturnal species. This species is shy and strays away from bright light, preferring to stay around the bottom of the tank. They are friendly with other tank mates (they will not attack nor eat them) and prefer to be in large groups of other kuhlis (typically 5 or more). With more individuals in the tank, kuhli loaches tend to be more active and less shy. kuhli loach groups of this size can be kept in 20-gallon aquariums but can be housed in something larger if given enough hiding places. Other species that make good tank mates include
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s,
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s,
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, corydora,
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, and other non-aggressive fish. ''Pangio'' loaches natively live in a
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climate and prefer water with a 5.5 – 6.5 pH-but will tolerate 7.0 pH in aquaria, a water hardness of 5.0 dGH, and a temperature range of . ''Pangio'' loaches are scavengers, so they will eat anything that reaches the bottom. They consume many different types of sinking pellets, flakes, and even shrimp/bloodworms. They usually feed at night, but can be taught to feed in the day in the home aquarium. However, if the tank mates eat all the food before any reaches the bottom, it is recommended to feed them at night so they can get their fill. The tank should be maintained and cleaned up weekly with water changes, but full water changes are not necessary and may potentially harm the fish. Breeding in captivity requires plenty of hiding spaces and consistent water quality. It can prove to be a challenge if the conditions are not perfect. For the best chances of successful breeding, isolating the population of kuhli loaches in a separate tank away from any other species is recommended. Most of the successful attempts at breeding this species in captivity are with the help of hormone injections to induce breeding.


Weather sensitivity

'' Misgurnus fossilis'', the weatherfish, is a type of loach also in the Cobitidae family that is named after its ability to react and sense storms and rough weather. Kuhli loaches can also be sensitive to the weather conditions; they can sense sharp changes in
atmospheric pressure Atmospheric pressure, also known as air pressure or barometric pressure (after the barometer), is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth. The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as , which is equivalent to 1,013. ...
(like an oncoming storm) and can be seen wriggling around near the surface of aquariums in response. It increases their activity level to exceptional heights even though they are a shy, bottom-dwelling, species in general.


Conservation and status

According to the
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, kuhli loaches are of least concern. This means they are not in immediate danger of any impacts on their populations, but the population trends are currently unknown. There is currently no ongoing direct conservation of this species in their range. Threats that could potentially lead to the decline of this species include agriculture and aquaculture encroachments, biological use, natural system changes, and pollution. Industrial palm plantations could contribute to the sedimentation of their natural habitat as well as increase bank erosion. With bank
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comes the land degradation around the waters where kuhlis live, reducing the leaf litter they rely on to hide in and reducing shade, which can be critical in small pools. Shallow water heats up faster so without shade the kuhli loaches would be in danger of overheating since they tend to congregate in shallow pools of water. The palm industry, and agriculture in general, around their habitat could potentially pollute their waters with chemicals such as fertilizer and pesticides which reduces the overall water quality. Dams and water management in the area could reduce the size/integrity of their habitats as well, reduce their range, and thus reduce their populations which could lead to diseases spreading easily amidst the population. Reduction in suitable habitat and range can also degrade into a lack of genetic diversity, making it difficult for kuhli loaches to be resilient against diseases and further changes to their habitats. The main concern for these fish is the overcollection of specimens to be sold in the market as they are highly valued ornamental fish and quite popular in aquariums. It has been reported that some numbers of loaches enter the country with varying diseases as well, such as '' Sphaerospora'', '' Zschokkella'', and ''
Myxobolus ''Myxobolus'' is a genus of myxozoa that includes important parasites of fish like '' Myxobolus cerebralis''. The genus is polyphyletic, with members scattered throughout the myxozoa. Some stages of ''Myxobolus'' species were previously thought ...
''.
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n diseases can infect almost all parts of a fish including the gills, internal organs, and the skin. Bringing these diseases into different countries via the pet trade could potentially lead to outbreaks in aquaria.


See also

* Java loach—Similar grayish black colored species *
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References


Further reading

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External links


Loaches Online
{{Taxonbar, from=Q115045 Pangio Fish of Southeast Asia Freshwater fish of Indonesia Fish of Thailand Taxa named by Achille Valenciennes Fish described in 1846