Feeding ottos
Leave the lights on longer. I have five in the apisto tank -- three survivors from a small shoal I got about 18 months ago and two I picked up at the LFS because they looked happy and bright. The two newer ones love their courgettes. The ones I've had for a while continually amaze me by stlll being alive, given they have survived four tank moves and a white spot outbreak. There's a sponge filter in that tank, which they're always stuck to and it always has lots of organic crap on it. I installed a wee external canister, but could not bring myself to remove the sponge because the otos like it so much. They have never gone near an algae wafer.
- VikingMummy2015
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@Caol Ila this is an older post and the remaining 6 are fat little beggars now .
240L Fluval Roma with Oase 600 Biomaster: 1 German red bristlenose, 4 male cherry barbs, 6 standard rummynose, 3 golden rummynose tetra, 9 emperor tetra, 14 cardinal tetra, 2 hengeli rasbora, 3 nerite snails, 1 adult Sulawesi snail and multiple juveniles continually appearing.
Parameters: gH2, kH1, pH7.4 (tap).
Fish fiend since October 2017.
Parameters: gH2, kH1, pH7.4 (tap).
Fish fiend since October 2017.
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Th out all my ottos bar two had died so moved them into my other tropical tank when I converted one to a coldwater. Just seen two on the cold glass. Woop free fish.