Question regarding the care of Zebra Oto(Otocinclus cocama)
Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 13:44
Hi everyone,
Two years ago I acquired around ten Zebra Otoâ??s. Over the space of one month they all died off. I have kept dozens of various varieties of Otoâ??s over the years and still have several in my aquariums at this moment. I have never experienced this well-known â??die offâ?? phenomenon with any other variety of Otto other than the Zebra Oto, infact I have had a 100% success rate in keeping all others alive. I took extra special care in acclimatising them and had them feeding well and in good condition from day one. All were very active with nice fat bellies. I have heard tales of the fish being poisoned in order to catch them in the wild but I donâ??t believe this to be true in my case.
Do Zebra Otoâ??s have specifically different requirements from other Otos?, for example, feeding requirements (mine spent a lot of time feeding from driftwood), specific â??gutâ?? bacteria requirements, dissolved oxygen, temp, ph etc.
I would be grateful for any advice from anyone who has successfully and consistently kept Zebra Otoâ??s alive and well for long periods as I would love to have another try with them, but I am unwilling to take the risk until I am confident I can provide the correct conditions for them.
Kind Regards,
Andy
Two years ago I acquired around ten Zebra Otoâ??s. Over the space of one month they all died off. I have kept dozens of various varieties of Otoâ??s over the years and still have several in my aquariums at this moment. I have never experienced this well-known â??die offâ?? phenomenon with any other variety of Otto other than the Zebra Oto, infact I have had a 100% success rate in keeping all others alive. I took extra special care in acclimatising them and had them feeding well and in good condition from day one. All were very active with nice fat bellies. I have heard tales of the fish being poisoned in order to catch them in the wild but I donâ??t believe this to be true in my case.
Do Zebra Otoâ??s have specifically different requirements from other Otos?, for example, feeding requirements (mine spent a lot of time feeding from driftwood), specific â??gutâ?? bacteria requirements, dissolved oxygen, temp, ph etc.
I would be grateful for any advice from anyone who has successfully and consistently kept Zebra Otoâ??s alive and well for long periods as I would love to have another try with them, but I am unwilling to take the risk until I am confident I can provide the correct conditions for them.
Kind Regards,
Andy