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Hypoptopoma sp. Peru “white”

Posted: 12 Oct 2019, 17:48
by AlyssaBentley
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So I picked up these little guys from a shop in Minnesota and brought them home to Washington (USA). They are labeled “Hypoptopma sp. Peru ‘White’”. I’ve been told maybe they’re from southern peru... but I can’t seem to find any real information about them.

So far they eat green beans, seem to be happy when I put BacterAE in the tank, seem to ignore bloodworms, and will munch on Repashy Soilent Green. I am currently trying to make sure they are used to my softer water before moving them to the tank full of sticks and moss and floating plants I have for them.

Anyone have any other info on them?

Also, hiiiii... this is my first post here, though I’ve been using this site as a reference for over a decade lol...

Re: Hypoptopoma sp. Peru “white”

Posted: 15 Oct 2019, 22:12
by beau
Hi, This is my first post too and I use it as a reference as well. They look similar to the otocinclus cocama. This is the first time I have seen these available. Nice find. I've had the nannoptopoma peru, the orange zebra oto. They are pretty much the same but with an orange head. I kept them in RO water and added a GH booster with live plants and a piece of manzanita driftwood. I feed them garnelenhaus algae shrimp sticks which they fought over. Wet Spot Tropical Fish in Portland, OR gets some rare oto's as well. Good luck with them. Jim

Re: Hypoptopoma sp. Peru “white”

Posted: 16 Oct 2019, 10:38
by Jools
There isn't that much information about them. They were first imported in the mid 2000s after being found in a remote location I think Western more than southern Peru but the location was one of those not disclosed by the collectors.

Care is pretty much for the rest of the genus, mostly greens from flat surfaces if possible they will learn to eat prepared foods without too much difficulty.

Jools