Borneo Sucker (Gastromyzon spp.)
The Borneo Sucker, also known as the Hillstream Loach, is a unique algae-grazing fish from the fast-flowing streams of Borneo and Southeast Asia. Its flattened body and suction-cup fins are adapted for strong currents, making it a fascinating and functional addition to cool, well-oxygenated aquariums.
Care Summary:
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Scientific Name: Gastromyzon spp.
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Origin: Borneo and Southeast Asia
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Size: Up to 2.5" (6 cm)
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Temperament: Peaceful, social
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Group Size: Keep in groups of 4+
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Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons with strong water flow
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Temperature: 68–75°F (20–24°C)
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: 5–12 dGH
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Diet: Algae, biofilm, and supplemental sinking wafers or blanched vegetables
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Setup: Smooth stones, sand substrate, high oxygen, and strong filtration to mimic river currents
Perfect for river-style aquariums, Borneo Suckers are peaceful community fish that help keep surfaces clean while displaying unique behavior and charm.
