16gallontanker
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Mollies and octocinclus catfish
I'm not saying your wrong but how is that possible if they all came from the same seller ?These two look suspiciously paleatum-ish. Longer pointed fins and slimmer build.
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The rest look aenea.
Given those look paleatum, you will want to go even colder. Paleatum like it cold, so try for 75.
What other fish are in the tank?
Species of of otocinclus could be iffy with lower temps. Side photo available of your otos I will later because mine only come out at night usually
Well, if you had to ask if they're all the same, it's possible they didn't know either. They're often sold as one another in stores. I would buy my old albino paleatum the same way, looking through albino aenea bins at the storeI'm not saying your wrong but how is that possible if they all came from the same seller ?
Oh okWell, if you had to ask if they're all the same, it's possible they didn't know either. They're often sold as one another in stores. I would buy my old albino paleatum the same way, looking through albino aenea bins at the store
I'm not saying your wrong but how is that possible if they all came from the same seller ?
Luckily osteogaster aenea and hoplisoma paleatum are in totally different genuses/lineages and are not very likely to be able to hybridize easily anyways.See? I said Cass would know & she does, with others' input too. Personally, I prefer natural color & fin-shaped fish whenever possible. I dislike the possibility of hybrid fish but it can be difficult to tell sometimes.
Don't feel bad. I'm still learning the new changes as well. Easier to start with the ones I own and then move onto the more commonly kept ones.Now there are even more species in new genera. I have trouble keeping up with all the new 1s. Thanks Cass! I don't guarantee I'll remember but I think we've discussed before...Always new stuff to learn!
Here's one of themSpecies of of otocinclus could be iffy with lower temps. Side photo available of your otos?
Perfect! If they're all the same markings on the tail and have the white side stripe above the black, then you've got yourself otocinclus vittatus which has a wide range of temperatures. You can happily lower the temperature in this tank very wellHere's one of them