Carolyn N
Fish Fanatic
Yesterday on the way home I stopped by the local PetsMart. Was looking at their fish when I noticed this tank with lots of little fish madly swimming around. Well, they were Otocinclus catfish. I had heard of them and they were on my list. I went home with Three little buggers.
I put them in a 3 gal. that had been used as a quarantine tank for a couple of months. Had Sponge filter, Heater, Hornwort and Light. It had a light coating of algae on all surfaces. Within 7 hours they had cleaned it up. I couldn't believe it. No algae visible.
Here are a couple of pictures I took, Sorry only belly view. Also, a copy of the description of the fish from Axelrod's "Handbook of Tropical Aquarium Fishes"
They are strictly algae eaters, vegetarian. Now that they have cleaned that tank, I need to get some veggies for them.
Aquarium Co-op has a video about these little fishes. Mine are only barely 1 inch long.
I put them in a 3 gal. that had been used as a quarantine tank for a couple of months. Had Sponge filter, Heater, Hornwort and Light. It had a light coating of algae on all surfaces. Within 7 hours they had cleaned it up. I couldn't believe it. No algae visible.
Here are a couple of pictures I took, Sorry only belly view. Also, a copy of the description of the fish from Axelrod's "Handbook of Tropical Aquarium Fishes"
They are strictly algae eaters, vegetarian. Now that they have cleaned that tank, I need to get some veggies for them.
Aquarium Co-op has a video about these little fishes. Mine are only barely 1 inch long.