Very large Otocinclus cocama

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Very large Otocinclus cocama

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I have kept these fish for about eight months now and especially the two females have grown very well in this period, unfortunately I was only able to acquire three individuals.

Today I moved them to another tank and took the opportunity to take some shots, I did not realize how large they had become before this.

Would this information be of use for the Cat-elog as I saw the SL is recorded as 36mm?
Otocinclus_cocama01.jpg
Otocinclus_cocama02.jpg
Both photos are of the same fish, different angle.

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Re: Very large Otocinclus cocama

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Yes it would, I'd be inclined to move the SL to 42mm. Thanks, this is really helpful.

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Glad I could help and 42mm looks right.

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Re: Very large Otocinclus cocama

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Good way to measure fish though. So simply, why didn't I think of that?!
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