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Red Tailed Hillstream Loach Hong Kong Spotted Butterfly Pleco 4cmOverview The Red Tailed Hillstream Loach is a striking and uncommon freshwater fish known for its streamlined body, vibrant red tail, and fascinating behavior. This species is well adapted to fast flowing, oxygen rich waters and is ideal for well maintained river style aquariums. Their unique appearance and peaceful nature make them a great addition to a well researched setup. Origin Native to the fast flowing streams and rivers of Southeast Asia,
OverviewThe Red-Tailed Hillstream Loach is a striking and uncommon freshwater fish known for its streamlined body, vibrant red tail, and fascinating behavior. This species is well-adapted to fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters and is ideal for well-maintained river-style aquariums. Their unique appearance and peaceful nature make them a great addition to a well-researched setup.
Origin
Native to the fast-flowing streams and rivers of Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia, these fish thrive in cool, well-oxygenated waters. Their natural habitat consists of rocky riverbeds where they graze on biofilm and small invertebrates.
Feeding
Red-Tailed Hillstream Loaches are omnivorous, primarily feeding on biofilm, algae, small invertebrates, and microorganisms found on surfaces. In captivity, they should be provided with:
Algae-based foods (such as spirulina wafers)
Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach)
Small live or frozen foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms)
High-quality sinking pellets or wafers
It is crucial to offer a varied diet to maintain their health and vibrant colours.
Tank Mates
This species is peaceful and does well in community tanks with other non-aggressive fish that thrive in similar water conditions. Ideal tank mates include:® Small, peaceful characins (e.g., rasboras, danios)® Other hillstream loaches or bottom-dwellers (e.g., Sewellia, Gastromyzon species)® Small, peaceful gouramis or dwarf cichlids® Shrimp and snails (though some may be nibbled on)
Avoid keeping them with large, boisterous, or aggressive fish such as cichlids, barbs, or territorial bottom-dwellers.
Aggression
This species is non-aggressive and typically peaceful, but they can be territorial towards their own kind, especially if space is limited. Keeping them in small groups (3–5 individuals) helps distribute aggression, provided there are enough hiding spots.
Experience Level
Intermediate – While not overly difficult to keep, Red-Tailed Hillstream Loaches require specific water flow, oxygenation, and water quality to thrive. They are best suited for aquarists with some experience in maintaining river-style tanks.
Water Parameters
Temperature: 20–26°C (68–79°F)
pH: 6.5–7.5
Hardness: 5–15 dGH
Flow: Strong, well-oxygenated water with high filtration
Tank Size: Minimum 20–30 gallons with a large footprint, as they prefer horizontal swimming space
Key Care Tips
Provide high water flow and aeration using a strong filter or powerhead®Use smooth river rocks and driftwood to replicate their natural habitat®Maintain excellent water quality with regular water changes®Ensure a stable environment, as they are sensitive to fluctuations in water parameters
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Ball Launcher Poorly Made and Hard To Use, Save Your Money
This launcher was too long and thin to pick up the ball from the ground, I had to use my other hand to press down on it. The screw on handle was heavy and kept coming loose no matter how tight I made it, strain on the wrist to use. The ball holder end would often not let go of the ball when trying to launch it. I ended up putting it in the trash. I had two shorter Chuckit launchers that are much better made, will stick with them. I don't recommend this to anyone, save your money.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
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Our family has a lot of GoSports products. It brings us comfort knowing when we order a product from them the quality is going to be great.
The Ball Launcher is excellent. Our lab loves the soft tennis balls that come with it, preferring them over the harder rubber ones from other brands.
The launcher itself is thoughtfully designed, well-made, and comfortable to hold.
Our new go-to for daily fetch sessions.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025
★★★★★ 2
Gave it a Try
I have always used the Chuck It ball and ball launcher. I thought I would try this since the price was better. There is definitely a reason it is priced lower. The handle on this one twists on and constantly comes undone when you throw, and it does not launch nearly as well. I would not order this product again.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
★★★★★ 4
A few usability issues
My dog is obsessed with playing fetch. It’s part of our daily routine.
Pros
- I like that this comes with two launchers so we can keep one at home and one in the car.
- Build feels solid
Cons
- The cup is slightly too small for regular sized tennis balls. I buy the large Costco box of Penn tennis balls every couple of years for my dog. If you fully seat the ball in the cup/launching end, it’s extremely difficult to throw and puts some strain on your wrist. — the workaround is to only partially insert the ball when picking it up.
- Like others have stated, the launcher does come unscrewed occasionally after a few throws. It’s kind of annoying so I’ll likely try some thread lock, but ideally that wouldn’t be necessary.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Fun!!!
I can’t say enough good things about this tennis ball launcher! Roxy absolutely loves it. Every time I pick it up, her tail goes crazy with excitement. It’s so easy on my arm, and I love that it gives her a great way to burn off energy. The launcher is sturdy, well-made, and works like a charm. If you have a high-energy pup like Roxy, this is a must-have!
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