So during this quarantine id like to try a new breeding project. Is otocinclus able to be bred in an aquarium? A 55g and 10g? Would they need to be species only? Would snails eat their eggs? Info please!
I have 8 fish would that be enough?a 2 foot long tank is fine.
make sure tank has been set up for a few months and has lots of algae, driftwood and plants.
single species tank is best for breeding any fish to prevent other fish eating the eggs.
all snails will eat any fish eggs they find.
I believe in a hard GH the eggs will not develop. Sort of like tetras, most of which need a 0 GH for the eggs to develop. I could be wrong thoughI have recently restarted a 30 gallon 35 inch long tank and added 7 Otocinclus after initial tank cycling. It is a planted tank with healthy plant growth and provides a good food source for the Oto's. I find that in the morning the Oto's have very active mating ritual activities. I have yet to find eggs, as I think they are a bit too young. One of the females is finally showing a larger belly and may start producing eggs. I live in Arizona and the water is hard and high pH which seems contrary to the conditions they would prefer.
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