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Please help identify otocinclus species

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 00:55
by fmueller
I recently got 6 of these little guys at my LFS, and they are the focal point of my 29G tank, but unfortunately I still don't know exactly what they are. Still working on my camera setup, and couldn't use a flash yet, but I hope the photos will be sufficient for an ID.

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Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 18:55
by ACE1
otocinclus vittatus

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 20:57
by olway
considering you have figured out your camera yet those are great closeups!

Posted: 21 Apr 2004, 03:15
by fmueller
Many thanks for the responses. So the verdict on vittatus is unanimous? :lol:

Regarding the camera, I had it since the mid 80's, so I guess I should have it pretty much figured out by now ;-) Just missing a cable to take the flash off camera, which I believe is crucial for good aquarium shots.

Posted: 21 Apr 2004, 04:33
by Rusty
There is no way to be sure of the species without cutting it open :-) The caudal spot is helpful in IDing, but I don't have the paper that explains which markings correspond to which species on hand at the moment. The husbandry requirements for all the brown otos with tail spot are identical though, so determining the species is just academic.

Rusty

Posted: 22 Apr 2004, 02:05
by fmueller
Well, if one thing's for sure, my otos are not going to be cut open. Guess I'll call them vittatus, and if they don't like it, it's up to them to correct me ;-)