Make sure you remove anything that hasn't been eaten for 24 hours. IME this does not hold for Otocinclus. They don't even touch the veggies until they've been in the water for 24 hours and start going soft and mushy. Yes, that's right! A few salads or fresh spinace are only get eaten when its under ...
I recently purchased one Otocinclus for my 10 gallon dwarf puffer tank. He's rather thin and I'm hoping to fatten him up. What are the best foods to feed? There are plenty of diatoms in the tank, and I'm feeding blanched zucchini every day, which he nibbles on, but it doesn't really look like he's ...
Rainer, Is this a unique specimen or where there a group that all came in with this same coloration? It is certainly not a fish I have seen before, but I can (with your permission) forward your picture to some scientists working on these fishes. -Shane Hai Shane i don't know if the whole group ...
Hai i've a problem to specifiy this fish: http://www.remowiechert.de/AQ/Bilder/oto-spec.jpg It`s not an specified Otocinclus and i'm not shure if this could be a Otothyris lophophanes. Can anyone tell who to classified this fish? This fish is over 4 years old, the white pigmentation on the front ...
Yes, the fish on the picture is O. bororo, which I think â??as youâ?? that is not Berni´s fish. But, how do you differenciatte between O. caxaxari and O. mura ???? :?: Hai jorge it's difficult. It`s right what you wrote here. You can only distinguish them at the lateral plates. Thats why i ask whe ...
worton[pl] wrote:Call me pathetic but I dont know what is Garba, is it a kind of festival or something? :] but it looks interesting. Nice dresses
4zap may I ask where you were diving?
Hi
near Poland in Germany. The next town is Frankfurt/Oder. This sea is my favorit dive spot here in Brandenburg.
To me that does not look like an iris diverticulum. Does the eye on the other side look the same? Is that a recently bought fish? It looks a bit like fright coloration to me. Yes. it does. Both eyes are looking the same. Thats the cause why i ask. I bought the fish a few years ago. I think they are ...
Hi i have heard about a few parasits and nematodes living in the sand, trying to catch my feet. :D First time i was there was 1978. In the years after i often use my holidays to stay their and enjoy the people, the weather an the nature, especially the animals. Piranhas are fried very "jummy" we ...
Hi silurus The odontodes are really bigger than by O. hoppei. the second is the eye diverticel (if it was one...) you can see on the foto. I'm not sure if it is an diverticel or just a missbuilded iris. That are the criterias that make me thinking about the ID. Normaly their are no O. xakriaba in ...
Hello the pic schow an Otocinclus. The colouration is really "flat". From the pigmentation it could be a Otocinclus xakriaba. I try to find an difference between O. hoppei, which are darker pigmented. The midlateral plates are like O. xakriaba, the colour ist like O. hoppei. The golden pigments on ...
you need to find a nice whitewater or clearwater habitat....I've been snorkelling in blackwaterrivers in the past, and they do live up to the name; it's like swimming in cola, except it's less sticky. Hi yes, thats my opinion. I've found one 1998 near Prainha, which is really clear and not like ...
can anyone explain me, what fry means? Is it a special fish food? Sorry for that stupid question, but i cant find a explanation in my dictionary and i dont know what it is. my english lessons may be to short the last years.
Hi next spring i want to travel to Brasil into the nord-east, next Town will be Fortaleza, to reach in a few minutes by car. I want to dive there, most times in sweetwater, not salty. Does anyone knows lakes or slow rivers where diving is usual and maybe there are some catfishes, Apistogrammas or ...
Thank you for all the nice compliments! He really is a stunning fish. 4zap, thank you for lightening the pic for me! Do you mind if I save a copy of the revised picture? Hi it's your pic. You can do with it what you want. :wink: . I was only interested in the details of this very interesting cat.
Just an update. I went to England for a month with my son in charge. When I got back - 1 week ago - the gibbies fin is perfectly healed. Here is my question . Do their fins grow out like our fingernails ? That is the only way I could think of that the fin could heal. And so fast ? Hi most times the ...