About the Otocinclus
Name: Otocinclus
Max Size: Otocinclus typically grows up to 1.5-2 inches in length.
Water Parameters: Otocinclus prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH range of 6.5-7.5. The temperature should be maintained between 72Β°F and 78Β°F. They are sensitive to poor water quality, so regular water changes and proper filtration are important.
Diet: Otocinclus are herbivorous and primarily feed on algae and biofilm. They will eagerly graze on the surfaces of plants, rocks, and glass to consume algae. Supplementing their diet with sinking algae wafers or blanched vegetables like zucchini or cucumber is beneficial.
Temperament: Otocinclus are peaceful and non-aggressive fish. They can be kept in small groups, which helps to reduce stress and promote natural behaviors.
Tank Setup: Otocinclus appreciate a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and areas of dense vegetation. The addition of smooth rocks, driftwood, and caves provides additional hiding places. A sandy substrate is preferred as it allows them to forage and sift through the substrate for food.
Compatibility: Otocinclus are peaceful community fish and can be kept with other peaceful species that share similar water parameters. Avoid housing them with larger, aggressive fish that may see them as food or disturb them.
Behavior: Otocinclus are known for their active and diligent algae-eating behavior. They spend most of their time grazing on surfaces, including plant leaves and aquarium glass, in search of algae. They are generally peaceful and display schooling behavior, often seen swimming together in a group.
Fun Fact: Otocinclus, also known as "Otos" or "Dwarf Suckermouth Catfish," are popular among aquarium enthusiasts for their efficient algae-eating abilities. They are highly sought after for their role in maintaining a clean and algae-free aquarium. Their small size, peaceful nature, and unique appearance make them a delightful addition to community tanks.