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Re: L134 aquarium
Hi kjj91,
I've never kept Amano shrimp, so I can't comment on them. But I think Otocinclus will not harm the eggs.
Cheers, Eric
I've never kept Amano shrimp, so I can't comment on them. But I think Otocinclus will not harm the eggs.
Cheers, Eric
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Re: L134 aquarium
I dont want to breed otocinclus and Armani, they are just used as a cleaning fishTorrance wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 04:41 As far as I know, otocinclus catfish eggs are very small and transparent, can easily be eaten by other fish or shrimp. Therefore, it is recommended to use a separate breeding tank or culture box to protect the eggs. Amano shrimp are also very hard to breed in captivity.
Re: L134 aquarium
Really? I'll trykjj91 wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 16:57fnaf security breachTorrance wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 04:41 As far as I know, otocinclus catfish eggs are very small and transparent, can easily be eaten by other fish or shrimp. Therefore, it is recommended to use a separate breeding tank or culture box to protect the eggs. Amano shrimp are also very hard to breed in captivity.
I dont want to breed otocinclus and Armani, they are just used as a cleaning fish