You just get used to the name Epactionotus and then they go and change it
They are truly emerald fish. And with the camera flash, you see other colours... fire-like opal... little gems!


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Matt30 wrote:Mate they are stunning!, I have never seen Ottos like this before, what kind of water parameter do they require ?

wrasse wrote:Matt30 wrote:Mate they are stunning!, I have never seen Ottos like this before, what kind of water parameter do they require ?
good question...
Ultimately I reckon a bit cooler water, perhaps mid-70s. These fish are from Argentina. Not hard and not too soft, but just right...
For now, I have them in quarantine at 80degF. I replace their water with water from another tank, rather than new. PH is around 6.7/just under 7.
When they are fully fit and a bit bigger, I might move them. I was thinking of keeping them in a tank with S Barbatus. Its a question of being sure the Aky get their share of the food.





wrasse wrote:@ Mike - you are right, they have been bred. I know the guys at Bolton Aquarium have bred them before.
The Aky are £15It's actually not a bad price for a fish so rarely seen in the trade. And good reason for a little extra tlc at this stage.
Vlacek wrote:while aky is simply very different

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