superjohnny
10-31-2003, 1:33 PM
Yesterday one of my SAE's died. It was as long as your middle finger and looked very healthy. A mysterious death. I can only think it died of starvation because I have so little algae in my tank. About a week ago I added 5 oto's (for a total of 6 in the tank) and they do great work on the glass. Is their any additional feeding I can do for them if they start to die off?
Another thing... my plants have brown algae on the leaves. It's not very nice looking and the oto's don't seem to touch it. Is there any other way to get it off?
Thanks for the help
Cearbhaill
10-31-2003, 1:40 PM
My otos love zucchini, spinach, shelled peas, romaine lettuce, algae wafers, and spirulina tabs.
LMOUTHBASS
10-31-2003, 2:24 PM
there i woulnt rely on just them eating algae - i woul include fresh veggies like the ones mentioned above - also hikara sinking algae wafers are great!!!
yhbae
11-01-2003, 12:58 AM
Personally I have never witnessed oto eating algae wafers... Before they even realize the wafers have been dropped into the tank, platies, cores, rams and even rasboras get to them first!
How do you make sure that only the otos (or for that matter, also baby bristlenoses) get to their food before the other pigs? (Lettuce might work since I can't imagine any other fishes wanting to eat it - I guess I'll try that one...)
DIYMatt
11-01-2003, 9:09 AM
Superjohnny- One of my SAEs mysteriously died one day to, I don't know either. When my SAE's get that big they devour whatever food I am feeding to the rest of the fish as well as eating algae. Were yours eating tother food? If you want another SAE the size of a finger, I've got two that I would sell to you for the cost of shipping:) NOw, the brown stuff on your leaves is probably not an algae. Maybe a bacteria or something. Is it slimy and does it wipe off easy? If so, I am pretty sure it is not algae. If it is a brown algae, I don't know why the Ottos don't eat it, I was under the understanding that it was a prefered algae to them.
With the algae tabs, what has worked for me is feeding the pigs first, I usually feed the general swimmers brine shrimp, BBS or something they really like first so they are full. THen, I add the algae wafers and break them up and put them into areas where my shrimp and ancistrus hang out. IME, most fish do not prefer the wafers, they will just eat them becasue they are there and they are hungry. That being said, I have seen my ottos eat the algae wafers, but not very often and only after they break down a little. Their bellies are usually full of algae, and I have little to no visible algae unless you examine a plant leaf under a magnifying glass. So, if you have any visible algae, they are probably fine. Also, IME they prefer not to eat algae off the gravel. They seem to prefer the leaf edges, driftwood, and sometimes the glass in my tanks. I think they are amusing little fish, that are excellent workers.
The only problems I have seen with Ottos has to do with water chemistry IME. The people I have seen that have trouble keeping them have harder water, higher Ph, and a higher nutreint loads. They definitely seem to prefer more pristine water conditions. Thats why they always look so bad at places like Petsmart.