... or something that will eat the leftovers.
Is this something that might appeal to the loaches?
Possibly, whether or not kuhlis eat snails is hotly disputed. Personally, I think it would depend on the origin of the loach in question, I strongly suspect that some loaches have picked up the habit and then passed it onto other loaches they come in their tank. On the other hand, loaches that have never been introduced to that particular delicacy do not view snails as edible.
What do you suggest in the way of live food?
Ideally, I would like something that would take up residence and can be re-stocked as needed. Not only would this provide nutrition for the puffers, but also provide good hunting for all my livestock that enjoy live food.
As for breeding the Goby, I don’t know that species, but sounds cool
It does sound cool, if I can confirm it that along with my recently flowered Bucephalandra would be a real coup.
Since in the last few days, along with the plants kindly donated by
@jamiepearson, I spent a small fortune on bucephalandra and dwarf lobelia, I thought you might like to see some up-to-date photos.
On the public view I have my forest of lobelia, they are planted about 2 or 3 cm apart with little hidden clearings and glades, (note the flowering Bucephalandra):
This is my private view, I am not sure of the name of the stem plants I chose to use for the 'Jungle' in front of the filter:
And my very own Leith Street, (an Edinburgh joke) (note the tiny Pygmy Bucephalandras):
