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Hasselt’s Sand Loach (Lepidocephalichthys hasselti)

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Beskrivning

Common Name: Hasselt’s Sand Loach
Family: Cobitidae
Origin: Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia)
Adult Size: 5–6 cm
Temperament: Peaceful, active bottom‑dweller
Difficulty: Easy–Moderate
Lifespan: 5–8 years


Overview

Lepidocephalichthys hasselti is a small, peaceful sand loach known for its constant foraging behavior and ability to sift through fine substrates. Unlike the eel‑shaped Pangio loaches, this species has a shorter, more cylindrical body, similar to dwarf chain loaches but far more peaceful. They do very well in community tanks and are excellent for cleaning leftover food from the substrate.


Appearance

  • Tan to light brown base colour
  • Fine dark speckling and subtle horizontal shading
  • Short, slightly compressed body with a rounded head
  • Small barbels around the mouth for sifting sand
  • Females tend to be slightly rounder when mature

Behaviour

  • Very peaceful and social — best in groups of 4–6+
  • Constantly sifts sand for micro‑foods
  • Active during the day, unlike many loaches
  • Great in planted tanks
  • Completely shrimp‑safe

They enjoy digging and will often partially bury themselves in soft sand.


Tank Requirements

Requirement Ideal
Tank Size 20 gallons or larger
Substrate Soft sand (important)
Temperature 22–28°C
pH 6.0–7.5
Hardness Soft to moderate
Flow Gentle to moderate
Lid Tight (can jump when startled)

Aquascaping Tips

  • Lots of wood, plants, and shaded areas
  • Smooth rocks and caves
  • Fine sand to protect barbels
  • Moderate leaf litter beneficial but not required

Diet

Omnivorous and easy to feed.

Preferred Foods

  • Sinking micro‑pellets
  • Repashy gel foods
  • Frozen brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms
  • Live worms (microworms, grindal)
  • Flake foods (after sinking)

They sift constantly, so multiple small feedings work best.


Tankmates

Extremely community‑friendly.

Good tankmates:

  • Tetras, rasboras, danios
  • Small barbs (non‑nippy)
  • Gouramis
  • Other peaceful loaches
  • Corydoras
  • Shrimp and snails

Avoid:

  • Large or predatory fish
  • Very boisterous species that outcompete for food

Breeding

Breeding L. hasselti in aquaria is rare.

Key notes:

  • Egg‑scattering behaviour
  • Dense plants or spawning mops help
  • Conditioning with live foods required
  • Fry are very small and need infusoria/greenwater

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