First time poster though I've certainly been using this forum often since joining this hobby. I have a heavily planted 12 gallon Fluval Edge (set up in December 2017) with 4 Harlequin Rasbora (all that remain after loosing many and finally getting rid of the parasite causing it), 1 boraras brigittae (used to be called chili rasbora, and I call her Chili, she's all that remains of the 9 I bought when I first started but it wasn't cycled properly. She has survived everything (including my determination to get rid of snails) and now schools with the Harlequins) and 3 oto cats. 1 oto cat I've had for 2.5 months and the other 2 for 4 weeks. Well, one recent one got really fat so I researched it and thought she was going to die of parasites. She also disappeared and I only saw her one morning briefly a few days ago. She had been chased around by the little one (second part of the 4 week pair) quite a bit.
(BTW I know snails are useful but I really dislike them so please don't tell me how great they are. I should like what is in my aquarium. I worked very hard to get rid of them with an empty aquarium except for chili, who is one tough fish).
Yesterday I saw what I thought was a worm on the side of my tank and I thought no! I don't have those. I keep it clean and don't overfeed. I looked closer and it was a tiny baby oto. Later I saw another and throughout the day up to 4 at once. So far today I have only seen 2 (I work at home right next to my aquarium so I can really keep an eye on it).
Questions:
Will they survive just eating algae? They suck on the glass and rocks like the adult otos.
Will the Harlequins eat them?
How do I clean the tank/vacuum the water without sucking them up? They are the size of fleas!
Anything else I can do to help ensure their survival?
I know I am extremely lucky to be experiencing this. I really want them to survive. I haven't seen mom fish for days now and only see dad briefly once or twice a day. The other oto (2.5 months and biggest), is out and about most of the time as usual.
I've tried to attach some photos, including Chili because she is so cute.
Thanks for any advice in advance!
(BTW I know snails are useful but I really dislike them so please don't tell me how great they are. I should like what is in my aquarium. I worked very hard to get rid of them with an empty aquarium except for chili, who is one tough fish).
Yesterday I saw what I thought was a worm on the side of my tank and I thought no! I don't have those. I keep it clean and don't overfeed. I looked closer and it was a tiny baby oto. Later I saw another and throughout the day up to 4 at once. So far today I have only seen 2 (I work at home right next to my aquarium so I can really keep an eye on it).
Questions:
Will they survive just eating algae? They suck on the glass and rocks like the adult otos.
Will the Harlequins eat them?
How do I clean the tank/vacuum the water without sucking them up? They are the size of fleas!
Anything else I can do to help ensure their survival?
I know I am extremely lucky to be experiencing this. I really want them to survive. I haven't seen mom fish for days now and only see dad briefly once or twice a day. The other oto (2.5 months and biggest), is out and about most of the time as usual.
I've tried to attach some photos, including Chili because she is so cute.
Thanks for any advice in advance!