Oh wow, those are some incredibly photos!! You're so lucky that only did they breed, but that you caught them and were able to get such awesome images! Did any of the fry survive? Also did I read that GH right? So your water is not only hard, but very hard, and they bred anyway? Incredible!I did have the opportunity to capture my Otto's mating in my tank. You should be able to witness the Male hugging the female by wrapping his head around the female. I also captured a fry in the tank days later. The Female typically released eggs three at a time. Pictures attached.
I don't think water parameters are too critical as mine are as follows:
Well Water as source; Nitrite Not measurable, Nitrate .26 mg/L, pH 8.0, TDS 280. Hardness measured via test strip approx 350 ppm. Temp. 76 FView attachment 112851View attachment 112852View attachment 112853
Seeing those photos had me go peering at the tank. I'm pretty convinced based on body shape and larger tummies that right now I have two females, three males.
I'm also super encouraged that three people who've posted in this thread have bred otos before. Sure it's very difficult to breed them in high numbers, enough for the aquarium trade, but it might be somewhat easier than I thought to produce a few for your own tanks?