The clown loach, a peace-loving fish with the ability to form schools. They prefer living in groups but will peacefully coexist if given space and time for solitude from their partners on opposite sides of an aquarium glass!Soure:www.congofishes.net/do-clown-loaches-need-to-be-in-groups/
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The Upper Congo Fishes Project is an international collaboration of ichthyologists working to improve our knowledge of the fish fauna of the Upper Congo Rapids and the surrounding area while developing expertise and institutional capacity at the University of Kisangani (UNIKIS) in D.R. Congo. Much of the funding for this work in 2010 comes from a U.S. Fulbright African Regional Research Fellowship and an Encyclopedia of Life Rubenstein Fellowship awarded to Dr. John P. Sullivan of the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates who will spend February to October 2010 in Kisangani working with UNIKIS faculty and students.
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