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[[File:Loach Real.jpg|thumb|right|A real-life true loach]] | [[File:Loach Real.jpg|thumb|right|A real-life true loach]] | ||
It is unclear what type of loach appears in [[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]], since there are vast varieties of loaches. It is, however, a member of the ''Cobitidae'' family of loaches, called the ''True loaches'', which live in fast flowing waters. All ''true loaches'' are "bottom feeders," meaning they swim at the bottom of rivers and tanks eating the algae at the bottom. They also eat small crustaceans and insects, but only during the day. Under true loaches, it can be a ''horse-face loach'' which grows to roughly 20 cm (8 inch). This type of loach is a private and public aquarium favorite because of its eating habit which cleans a tank for the owner, making it easier to keep fish. | It is unclear what type of loach appears in [[Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing]], since there are vast varieties of loaches. It is, however, a member of the ''Cobitidae'' family of loaches, called the ''True loaches'', which live in fast flowing waters. All ''true loaches'' are "bottom feeders," meaning they swim at the bottom of rivers and tanks eating the algae at the bottom. They also eat small crustaceans and insects, but only during the day. Under true loaches, it can be a ''horse-face loach'' which grows to roughly 20 cm (8 inch). This type of loach is a private and public aquarium favorite because of its eating habit which cleans a tank for the owner, making it easier to keep fish. |