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"Giant Ottos"
Anyone know anything about "Giant Ottos"? I saw some in my LFS this weekend
when unloading some plants. They didn't know much about them except the survival rate was higher than regular ottos. bob |
"Giant Ottos"
I've seen Chinese Algae Eaters called these. Avoid them. You may have
seen something else, though. Do they look like anything on this page? http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/cyprinid.html -- -- billy "Robert Flory" wrote in message ... | Anyone know anything about "Giant Ottos"? I saw some in my LFS this weekend | when unloading some plants. They didn't know much about them except the | survival rate was higher than regular ottos. | | bob | | |
"Giant Ottos"
"Dinky" wrote in message ... | I've seen Chinese Algae Eaters called these. Avoid them. You may have Ooh! Another nice page.... http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/saephotos.html |
"Giant Ottos"
Nope ... like giant ottos.
bob "Dinky" wrote in message ... I've seen Chinese Algae Eaters called these. Avoid them. You may have seen something else, though. Do they look like anything on this page? http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/cyprinid.html -- -- billy "Robert Flory" wrote in message ... | Anyone know anything about "Giant Ottos"? I saw some in my LFS this weekend | when unloading some plants. They didn't know much about them except the | survival rate was higher than regular ottos. | | bob | | |
"Giant Ottos"
On 2004-06-03, Robert Flory wrote:
Nope ... like giant ottos. I've seen a couple variants of ottos. Lots of people list them as "dwarf ottos", so it would make sense that there's a non-dwarf variety. It's also interesting to note that some of my ottos grow - they're around 2 inches and as fat as a pencil, while others remain barely an inch and stay skinny as a twig. I once had a few "Hong Kong" Ottos that I couldn't find any info on. They looked like really cool, primordial ottos! Unforutantely, I only picked up three to add to my tank and none of them made it and I've never seen them again. -- Ross Vandegrift "The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine man in the bonds of Hell." --St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37 |
"Giant Ottos"
"Robert Flory" wrote in message ...
Nope ... like giant ottos. Well, there's several genera which look a bit like ottos but grow bigger, but if it was an otto, it was presumably either Otocinclus flexilis or an presumably undescribed leopard-spotted species which occasionally show up in shops and which tends to be sold as either O. flexilis (which they may be) or O. xakriaba (which they're definitely not). O. flexilis and the "leopard" grow to about 65 mm TL, about twice the size of "normal" ottos (mainly O. macrospilus and O. vittatus). Here's flexilis: http://filaman.uni-kiel.de/Photos/Pi...1&what=species Here's the "leopard": http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewt...?p=39733#39733 I have a couple of both, from a mixed shipment purportedly from Sao Paulo. |
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