I have four adult otocinculus in a 15 gallon tank with a lot (~300 or more) cherry shrimp. I am not sure of the species, but based on the pictures in the cat-elog they look like huaorani. Can anyone verify the species?
They have been spawning just about weekly for the last 8-12 weeks. I never see mating bahavior, nor do I see eggs, but every week there are new fry. I just noticed at least 6 today that are about 1/4 inch long. I also noticed the female is full of eggs again.
The tank is fairly heavily planted with EcoComplete for the substrate. Filteration is from an AquaClear 150 with two sponges and a sponge prefilter on the intake. Water parameters are:
pH 6
Ammonia (ppm) 0
Nitrite (ppm) 0
Nitrate (ppm) <5
KH (°dKH) 1
KH (ppm) 17.9
I feed the tank Omega One veggie flakes in the morning, and crushed Omega One veggie rounds in the evening. A couple of times a week they get crushed shrimp pellets, too. I also feed them either cucumber, zucchini, or peeled lima beans once a week.
I do 30-40% water changes each week. I squeeze the muck out of the Aquaclear filter sponges once a month or so.
When I add fresh water, I make sure it is a few degrees cooler than the tank. I started doing this a couple of months ago. maybe that is what triggered spawning. My Sterbai corys have spawned three times in the last two weeks, too.
Here are some pictures.
Peter








