Plus the otos and pygmies
Currently has seven otos that have nice round tummies, there's a lot of algae in this tank! lol. I supplement too of course. Have a single oto in quarantine that I've rescued, can't wait to be able to add him here so he has oto friends after a long time! Few different sub-species of otos, and the new one is one I've never seen before either. Hard to get a photo, but he's larger than mine, he's the same length and width as the cories he came with. When they were all in the bucket and I was looking from above, I thought it was four cories at first;
Here's a couple of mine, I love having them with pygmy cories, they seem to get along really well, and often find an oto swimming along with a group of pygmies or vice versa, and it's adorable.
Lost two of my elderly guppies recently, have two left. They're two of the favourites I bred, about two years old I think.
Gutted, I came
so close to catching a shot of the oldest male flaring his fins out! So close, but no cigar.
Looks like this female surrounded by males is carrying a bunch of eggs...!
Pygmies, otos and rainbows all mixing together! That slate cave has been really useful. I prop it up at each end slightly because the pygmy fry really like it for hiding when they're tiny. When my moss balls fell apart, I glued the moss to the outside, and the otos like it a lot for grazing algae/micro critters.