Otocinclus fry

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naturlabio
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Otocinclus fry

Post by naturlabio »

Hello people,

In my tank, I have 4 otocinclus affinis that is breeding every week. The fry are about 50-60 eggs but my discus is eating it all. I have got remove several eggs to other tank with same parameters and they have hatched but I don´t know how feed to otocinclus baby.

If exist a post with information, please tell me

Could somebody help me?

Thanks
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Re: Otocinclus fry

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http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... Otocinclus

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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by naturlabio »

Thank you nvcichlids.

I`ve a hard job for this night. @-)

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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by Karsten S. »

Hi,

just one small remark, you certainly don't have:
naturlabio wrote:otocinclus affinis
These would certainly not survive for long in a discus tank. Most probable it is O. vittatus, O. hoppei or O. macrospilus.
However, I keep the fingers crossed that you can raise some.
Can you write something about water parameters and food ?

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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by naturlabio »

Hi kamas88,

It's possible that they aren't O. Affinis, but I'm not able to know which are them. Show you several pictures

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Could you tell me which species they are?

Thanks[emoji6]

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Re: Otocinclus fry

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I have 30 babys in a small tank of 2 litres since Monday. I feed with spirulina flakes and bbs but I don't know if they eat bbs.
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What do you think? I wish breed them but I'm not sure if I doing well.

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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by naval93 »

hi i am luis from peru ,I recommend you give the specialized food hikari algae wafer o mini algae wafer
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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by Karsten S. »

Hi,
naturlabio wrote:Could you tell me which species they are?[emoji6]
not sure, for O. hoppei the caudal bloth seems to be too small, possible O. vittatus.

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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by naturlabio »

Hi,

Thanks naval93, they are 7 days and I feed them with cucumber, spirulina flakes and today I have added spirulina wafer. Moreover they have robur's leaves in his small tank.

Kamas88 thank you for your request. I will call O. Vittatus.

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Re: Otocinclus fry

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ImageThese are the guys after 22 days
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Re: Otocinclus fry

Post by junebug »

O. vittatus is the more common oto, so if you got them in a store, that's probably what they are.

The babies are cute! Keep feeding them algae foods and keep us updated :)
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