Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
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Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
These are my latest arrivals. Hisonotus Aky. Bought from Pier, of course!
You just get used to the name Epactionotus and then they go and change it
They are truly emerald fish. And with the camera flash, you see other colours... fire-like opal... little gems!
Aky feeding station
You just get used to the name Epactionotus and then they go and change it
They are truly emerald fish. And with the camera flash, you see other colours... fire-like opal... little gems!
Aky feeding station
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
I saw these first round at Pier - amazing little fish! I gotta say the photos dont do them justice. How many did you get and have you got breeding plans?
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
These ones are probably a bit smaller than the ones you saw MrB. These are about 1.5cm long, they have some eating and growing to do...
I bought 6 and hopefully will breed them... Although I've never kept ottos before.
In the 3rd pic, I guess that's a male top left, female on the right. Perhaps too small yet to be sure
I bought 6 and hopefully will breed them... Although I've never kept ottos before.
In the 3rd pic, I guess that's a male top left, female on the right. Perhaps too small yet to be sure
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Mate they are stunning!, I have never seen Ottos like this before, what kind of water parameter do they require ?
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Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
Very nice!
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
good question...Matt30 wrote:Mate they are stunning!, I have never seen Ottos like this before, what kind of water parameter do they require ?
Ultimately I reckon a bit cooler water, perhaps mid-70s. These fish are from Argentina. Not hard and not too soft, but just right...
For now, I have them in quarantine at 80degF. I replace their water with water from another tank, rather than new. PH is around 6.7/just under 7.
When they are fully fit and a bit bigger, I might move them. I was thinking of keeping them in a tank with S Barbatus. Its a question of being sure the Aky get their share of the food.
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Cheers for the info Wrasse,its a shame they don't like it warmer, likes like I'm going to have to look for more tank spacewrasse wrote:good question...Matt30 wrote:Mate they are stunning!, I have never seen Ottos like this before, what kind of water parameter do they require ?
Ultimately I reckon a bit cooler water, perhaps mid-70s. These fish are from Argentina. Not hard and not too soft, but just right...
For now, I have them in quarantine at 80degF. I replace their water with water from another tank, rather than new. PH is around 6.7/just under 7.
When they are fully fit and a bit bigger, I might move them. I was thinking of keeping them in a tank with S Barbatus. Its a question of being sure the Aky get their share of the food.
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Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
Hi Richard,
Yes, I really like these. Are you going to give them lots of plants? I'm thinking of getting a stack of vallis for my next otto group to get lost in.
My theory on ottos is no matter what food we give them, there's nothing they like more than algae.
I got my zebra onto peppers but I keep meaning to leave smooth stones in a shallow dish of tankwater on the window sill to get them all slimed up for feeding ottos.
I think with barbatus that will be a nice combination. Oh, and some tiny tetras
Gavin
Yes, I really like these. Are you going to give them lots of plants? I'm thinking of getting a stack of vallis for my next otto group to get lost in.
My theory on ottos is no matter what food we give them, there's nothing they like more than algae.
I got my zebra onto peppers but I keep meaning to leave smooth stones in a shallow dish of tankwater on the window sill to get them all slimed up for feeding ottos.
I think with barbatus that will be a nice combination. Oh, and some tiny tetras
Gavin
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Oh, what a wonderful find! Allegedly they're not too difficult to breed, so here's hoping you can get a little colony going!
May I be so rude as to ask how much you paid for them?
May I be so rude as to ask how much you paid for them?
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
@ Matt30 - they might stand normal tropical temps Matt, I don't know.
They might need a cooler seasonal tank.
Once they are fattened up and a bit bigger they will certainly get regular cool water changes which I think will suit them.
One thing is fairly certain... at this size (and being new) they cannot compete with other fish.
@ Gavin - they have some anubias in there, but I'm not doing a planted tank as such. That's more your cuppa tea I know.
I have some slate pieces in water outside to grow algae on, so their diet will be supplemented with a regular supply. They are eating well though.
@ Mike - you are right, they have been bred. I know the guys at Bolton Aquarium have bred them before.
The Aky are £15 It's actually not a bad price for a fish so rarely seen in the trade. And good reason for a little extra tlc at this stage.
They might need a cooler seasonal tank.
Once they are fattened up and a bit bigger they will certainly get regular cool water changes which I think will suit them.
One thing is fairly certain... at this size (and being new) they cannot compete with other fish.
@ Gavin - they have some anubias in there, but I'm not doing a planted tank as such. That's more your cuppa tea I know.
I have some slate pieces in water outside to grow algae on, so their diet will be supplemented with a regular supply. They are eating well though.
@ Mike - you are right, they have been bred. I know the guys at Bolton Aquarium have bred them before.
The Aky are £15 It's actually not a bad price for a fish so rarely seen in the trade. And good reason for a little extra tlc at this stage.
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
This was taken at Pier, as they were settling in
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I'd consider that cheap, that's not much more than one'd pay for an Otocinclus cocama and the aky is much rarer (and if one can breed them they're doubtless easy to sell).wrasse wrote:@ Mike - you are right, they have been bred. I know the guys at Bolton Aquarium have bred them before.
The Aky are £15 It's actually not a bad price for a fish so rarely seen in the trade. And good reason for a little extra tlc at this stage.
Based on my experience with other argentinian fish (e.g. O. arnoldi, Corydoras hastatus, Callichthys callichthys, Apistogramma borelli & trifasciata...), I would not expect aky to be very sensitive to normal aquarium temperatures.
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
wow they are stunning. good luck cheers jk
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Re: Aky Aky Aky, Oi Oi Oi
Congrats to new fellows! The day I saw their photo for the first time, they jumped onto top of my list fish to get. But it's more like dream as I haven't heard anyone ever had or seen these around here
Good luck with them!
BTW - got my o.cocama for almost 15pounds too so I'd not consider it a bad price at all, besides o.cocama are not so stunning as I first thought while aky is simply very different
Good luck with them!
BTW - got my o.cocama for almost 15pounds too so I'd not consider it a bad price at all, besides o.cocama are not so stunning as I first thought while aky is simply very different
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Thanks Vlacek and JK.
They are doing very well. Were a bit skinny but they have eaten well from the start and now look good.
I can think of a few... emerald tree boa, green basilisk, quetzal, wild budgerigar, some of the parrot family, shield bug, green mantis, grasshopper.
No mammals? Tree sloth is sort of green... it's back covered in algae.
Any more?
Even amongst marine fish I'm struggling... certain parrot fish maybe.
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They are doing very well. Were a bit skinny but they have eaten well from the start and now look good.
I agree. Not many animals are truly GREEN. I don't mean olive, but bright emerald/leaf green.Vlacek wrote:while aky is simply very different
I can think of a few... emerald tree boa, green basilisk, quetzal, wild budgerigar, some of the parrot family, shield bug, green mantis, grasshopper.
No mammals? Tree sloth is sort of green... it's back covered in algae.
Any more?
Even amongst marine fish I'm struggling... certain parrot fish maybe.
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