I have 4 ottos as part of my algae control crew in my 100 gallon tank.
They have fed well since it's heavily planted tank and in getting the balance of various plant additives right caused a few small algae blooms.
Three of the four have gotten downright FAT. One has maintained it's somewhat streamlined look. All have grown in size since I put them in.
Here are a couple pics of one of the "festively plump" ones. Is this normal? Does this mean perchance I have three egg gravid females? (if so, are there any spawning triggers anybody knows?) Do I need to put them on a diet?
I am hoping it's not an illness like dropsy, and they haven't shown any signs of being ill.
They will be getting help with the algae and cleanup duties soon in the form of some amano shrimp.
Please excuse the fuzziness of the pics. I am still trying to master this digital camera and non-flash photography of fish.
Any ideas? Any otto experts out there?
They have fed well since it's heavily planted tank and in getting the balance of various plant additives right caused a few small algae blooms.
Three of the four have gotten downright FAT. One has maintained it's somewhat streamlined look. All have grown in size since I put them in.
Here are a couple pics of one of the "festively plump" ones. Is this normal? Does this mean perchance I have three egg gravid females? (if so, are there any spawning triggers anybody knows?) Do I need to put them on a diet?
I am hoping it's not an illness like dropsy, and they haven't shown any signs of being ill.
They will be getting help with the algae and cleanup duties soon in the form of some amano shrimp.


Please excuse the fuzziness of the pics. I am still trying to master this digital camera and non-flash photography of fish.
Any ideas? Any otto experts out there?