Hillstream loach Lianjiang Loach (Pseudogastromyzon lianjiangensis) – Species Profile

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Lianjiang Hillstream Loach (Pseudogastromyzon lianjiangensis) – Species Profile

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The Lianjiang Loach is a geographically distinctive member of the genus Pseudogastromyzon. It was formally described in 1981 by Zheng Ci-Ying based on specimens collected from mountain streams of Dananshan, Puning, Guangdong Province, China.
Named after the Lianjiang River system to which it is endemic, this species stands out among native stream fishes for its bright body coloration and strikingly colored fins.


I. Basic Information (Species Snapshot)

Chinese common name: 练江拟腹吸鳅
Aquarist trade name: Lianjiang Loach
Scientific name: Pseudogastromyzon lianjiangensis (Zheng, 1981)
Family: Gastromyzontidae
Genus: Pseudogastromyzon
Native range: Mountain streams of the Lianjiang River basin, Guangdong Province, China (upper reaches of Puning and Chaoyang)
Maximum length: Up to 7 cm
Lifespan: Approximately 4–5 years under proper captive care
Conservation status: Chinese endemic species; not listed as a nationally or provincially protected species, but wild populations are subject to general protection under China’s Fisheries Law
Endemism: Currently known only from the Lianjiang River system

📌 In international communication, the scientific name Pseudogastromyzon lianjiangensis should be used.


II. Natural Distribution and Habitat

1. Geographic Distribution

Upper mountain tributaries of the Lianjiang River basin, including streams in Dananshan (Puning) and western Chaoyang.

2. Habitat Characteristics

  • Shaded mountain streams with rocky substrates

  • Gentle to moderate water flow

  • Clear, well-oxygenated water

  • Temperature: 16–24 °C in the wild

  • pH: 6.8–7.4

  • Soft to moderately soft water

In captivity, the species can tolerate temperatures up to 28 °C when maintained long-term under stable conditions.


III. Morphological Characteristics

The Lianjiang Loach exhibits a vivid yet harmonious coloration uncommon among stream-dwelling loaches:

  • The body displays a warm yellow base color gradually transitioning to orange-red toward the posterior, with the ventral region often showing a stronger reddish hue;

  • Some individuals exhibit a more uniform pale orange or yellow-orange tone, representing normal intraspecific variation;

  • Fine, evenly distributed dark spots cover the body from dorsal to ventral surfaces, regular in density and pattern;

  • The dorsal, pelvic, and caudal fins are predominantly blue, clear and translucent in appearance, forming the most visually striking feature of the species;

  • All fins are edged with distinct black margins, enhancing contrast and definition.

💡 The appeal of P. lianjiangensis lies not only in its warm yellow-to-orange body coloration, but especially in its clear blue fins, which resemble reflected sky over flowing water. Combined with its evenly distributed spotting, the overall appearance is remarkably balanced and refined.


IV. Behavior and Ecology

  • Benthic species, spending most of the day adhering to rock surfaces

  • Activity increases during dawn and dusk

  • Feeds primarily by grazing algal films and biofilm from submerged stones

  • Non-aggressive; suitable for small groups

  • Locomotion consists of pectoral-fin “crawling” combined with short tail-assisted hops


V. Difficulty and Suitability

Care level: ★★★☆☆ (moderately demanding)

Suitable for:
Aquarists with experience in native stream aquaria who can maintain clean substrates, stable water quality, and adequate oxygenation.

Not suitable for:
Beginners or keepers unable to control water temperature below 28 °C in warm climates.

Common causes of failure:
Accumulated waste in the substrate, stagnant water conditions, and inappropriate high-protein foods.

Key success factors:
Water temperature ≤28 °C, high dissolved oxygen levels, and rocks preconditioned with natural algal growth.


VI. Aquarium Care Guidelines

1. Tank Size

  • Pair: 40 cm aquarium (30–40 L)

  • Small group (3–5 individuals): 60 cm aquarium (≈60 L)

  • Can be kept with mid- and upper-water species to fully utilize vertical space

2. Water Parameters

Parameter Recommended Range
Temperature 16–28 °C (long-term upper limit)
pH 6.5–7.5
GH 3–8 dGH
Dissolved oxygen >6 mg/L
Flow Gentle to moderate; avoid stagnant zones

3. Aquascaping

  • Substrate: fine river sand (1–2 mm), 2–3 cm depth

  • Hardscape: abundant smooth stones or slate, preconditioned with algae

  • Lighting: moderate intensity, 6–8 hours daily to promote diatom growth

  • Filtration output directed toward the substrate to maintain circulation and oxygenation

💡 Algae-covered stones function as a natural feeding platform and are essential for long-term success.


VII. Diet and Feeding

  • Primary food: naturally occurring algal and biofilm growth

  • Supplemental foods: sinking spirulina wafers, blanched spinach, spirulina paste

  • Avoid: bloodworms, red worms, floating pellets, and high-protein animal foods

  • Feeding frequency: small amounts every other day to prevent substrate pollution


VIII. Community Compatibility

✅ Compatible with peaceful mid- and upper-water species
❌ Avoid cohabitation with aggressive bottom dwellers, food competitors, or species requiring high-protein diets


IX. Legal and Conservation Notes

  • Not listed under China’s National Key Protected Wildlife List

  • Endemic to a very limited drainage system

  • Wild populations are generally protected under the Fisheries Law, with unlicensed collection prohibited in many areas

  • Captive-bred individuals should be prioritized

  • Field observation should follow ethical principles: observe and photograph without disturbance


X. Summary

The beauty of the Lianjiang Loach lies in the contrast of colors:
a warm yellow-to-orange body, vivid yet gentle,
paired with blue fins of exceptional clarity.

Its evenly distributed spotting adds balance rather than excess,
resulting in an appearance that feels precise and complete.

Some keep it as an effective grazer of natural algae;
others dedicate an entire aquarium to preserve the colors of a southern Chinese mountain stream.

With water temperatures kept below 28 °C, gentle flow, and algae-covered stones,
this species will cling steadily to the rocks, graze calmly,
and display its quiet brilliance in the aquarium.

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