Point Face Golden Loach (Parabotia kiangsiensis)
Point Face Golden Loach — Parabotia kiangsiensis
Sharp profile with river-gold contrast
The Point Face Golden Loach is a sleek Chinese river species recognized for its elongated, pointed snout and warm golden coloration. A metallic yellow-to-bronze base is often accented by faint vertical banding or subtle darker shading along the flanks. The streamlined body and forked tail give it an athletic, river-built appearance, while the pointed head profile sets it apart from more rounded loach species.
Native to fast-flowing streams and river systems in China, Parabotia kiangsiensis thrives in oxygen-rich water with steady current. It is an active bottom-dweller that patrols rockwork and substrate during the day, constantly foraging and interacting with tank mates. In groups, they establish gentle hierarchies and display coordinated movement without excessive aggression.
Growing to approximately 6–8 inches, the Point Face Golden Loach becomes a substantial bottom presence in larger river-style aquariums.
Aquarium Setup
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Minimum Tank Size: 75–125 gallons (larger preferred for groups)
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Group Size: 3 or more recommended
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Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel
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Flow: Moderate to strong current preferred
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Décor: Rock piles, driftwood, shaded hiding areas
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Lighting: Moderate
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Filtration: Strong biological filtration required
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Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen essential
Tank Mates
Best with peaceful to semi-assertive river species:
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Larger barbs
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Rainbowfish
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Peaceful cichlids
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Other loaches
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Non-aggressive catfish
Avoid aggressive predators and very small fish.
Water Parameters
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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: Soft to medium
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Water Quality: Clean, stable, and well-oxygenated
Diet
Omnivorous:
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Sinking pellets
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Frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp
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Small crustaceans
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Occasional vegetable matter



Description
Point Face Golden Loach — Parabotia kiangsiensis
Sharp profile with river-gold contrast
The Point Face Golden Loach is a sleek Chinese river species recognized for its elongated, pointed snout and warm golden coloration. A metallic yellow-to-bronze base is often accented by faint vertical banding or subtle darker shading along the flanks. The streamlined body and forked tail give it an athletic, river-built appearance, while the pointed head profile sets it apart from more rounded loach species.
Native to fast-flowing streams and river systems in China, Parabotia kiangsiensis thrives in oxygen-rich water with steady current. It is an active bottom-dweller that patrols rockwork and substrate during the day, constantly foraging and interacting with tank mates. In groups, they establish gentle hierarchies and display coordinated movement without excessive aggression.
Growing to approximately 6–8 inches, the Point Face Golden Loach becomes a substantial bottom presence in larger river-style aquariums.
Aquarium Setup
-
Minimum Tank Size: 75–125 gallons (larger preferred for groups)
-
Group Size: 3 or more recommended
-
Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel
-
Flow: Moderate to strong current preferred
-
Décor: Rock piles, driftwood, shaded hiding areas
-
Lighting: Moderate
-
Filtration: Strong biological filtration required
-
Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen essential
Tank Mates
Best with peaceful to semi-assertive river species:
-
Larger barbs
-
Rainbowfish
-
Peaceful cichlids
-
Other loaches
-
Non-aggressive catfish
Avoid aggressive predators and very small fish.
Water Parameters
-
Temperature: 68–75°F (20–24°C)
-
pH: 6.5–7.5
-
Hardness: Soft to medium
-
Water Quality: Clean, stable, and well-oxygenated
Diet
Omnivorous:
-
Sinking pellets
-
Frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp
-
Small crustaceans
-
Occasional vegetable matter


















