Clown loaches are a little bit more outgoing then some other types of loach. Even then they can be elusive. They stay near the bottom of the tank and often hide behind plants. Due to their bright orange coloration they are still easy to spot. Their relative the Kuhli loach is longer and more eel like. They are much more prone to hiding as you described.
No, this is because a goldfish and a clown loach are not compatible and should not be in the same tank. One clown loach needs a 75 gallon tank on it's own as they grow very large. In addition, a clown loach needs warmer water than a goldfish.
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Loach.
Clown loaches are orange with thick black stripes.
clown loaches lay eggs.
There are plenty of places in order for one to find out a Clown Loach. However, it is strongly recommended that one should order from the website eBay.
Loaches are freshwater fish, for example, the clown loach which is a freshwater fish.
Simple answer is " No they do not need salt." Clown Loach (Botia macrocantha) are however a large fish and like to be kept in groups (schools) so they need a large aquarium.
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Unfortunately there isn't any clown fish (Nemo) look alike that exists. The closest you may get with something stripey that is fresh water (but they are black & orange) would be a clown loach, but they need very large tanks (at least a 75 gallon) as they grow pretty big, and they are a more advanced hobbyist fish.
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Scavenger fish include catfish, pufferfish, flounder, toadfish, basi, clown loach, just to name a few.