I went to check on my Otocinclus this evening and, what should I find but many miniature Otos on the glass/filters

I counted six for sure & there are plenty of places for more to be hiding.
I grabbed my camera and took a few pics see below...
Also included are a pic or two of the parents & tank taken in the recent past.
I saw courting behaviour from the adults last week, but didn't see any eggs so didn't think much more of it.
The fry are perhaps 5mm long and I don't see a yolk sack, so I imagine they must be a couple of days old.
I've had the adults about two months. They were in reasonably good shape when I got them, not exactly fat, but certainly not wasted & they all settled in very well with no losses to date.
I offer them gourgette, carrot, spinach & don't have much trouble growing algae for them..
The shrimp, by and large, seem much more interested in the veg than the Otocinclus are.
Tank details are:
Size 30Litre (prob ~25Litre after displacement).
temp 26 (degrees C)
set up for 18 months or so (though Otos were only added two months ago).
pH 7.0
KH 4 degrees
GH 6 degrees
40% water change weekly with slightly cooler (tap) water.
2 x internal power filters.
Lots of plants.
Ferts (from powder), (diy) co2, way too much light. -> enough algae to keep them busy.
Fauna:
3 x Amano Shrimp ( C. Japonica)
5 x (adult) Otocinclus (sold as Affinis). 2x Female 3 x male
Indeterminate number of fry

I guess getting fry is one thing, turning them into adults is another. ...
We shall see.
Martin
Fry on glass:

Fry on filter casing:


The Tank.

Adults:


