I just purchased a few fish at my LFS to take care of the algae in my little 5g (desk top) tank. I told the guy I was looking for otocinclus and he said that they *might* have some tiny ones in one of the tanks. He took quite a while looking at them because he said they also had flying foxes in that same tank... he even took one of the fish out and examined it and said that yes it was an otto. I have never kept ottos and the fact that he took so long to determine what they were concerned me a bit. They are now in the tank swimming and eating happily.
I did a little searching for pictures (while slowly acclimating) to see if I could find identifying features. From the pics I found it seems rather difficult to distinguish the difference. Can anyone tell me what to look for? I really don't want Flying foxes in this tiny tank since they get far too big for it! The fish are really tiny (about 1/2") at this point and they don't seem to be attaching to the glass, just poking around in the gravel. They are a greyish/silver color with a horizontal black stripe from nose to the point where the tail starts (not through the tail). They also have a smaller black stripe on the lower part of the body starting behind the belly and going to the anal fin. THe top of the fish reminds me of a cory, with what looks a bit like armored plates - this gives the appearance of striping across the top of the body. The mouth has double barbells on it.
Any help is really appreciated. I'll try to bring my digital camera tomorrow and take a photo...
I did a little searching for pictures (while slowly acclimating) to see if I could find identifying features. From the pics I found it seems rather difficult to distinguish the difference. Can anyone tell me what to look for? I really don't want Flying foxes in this tiny tank since they get far too big for it! The fish are really tiny (about 1/2") at this point and they don't seem to be attaching to the glass, just poking around in the gravel. They are a greyish/silver color with a horizontal black stripe from nose to the point where the tail starts (not through the tail). They also have a smaller black stripe on the lower part of the body starting behind the belly and going to the anal fin. THe top of the fish reminds me of a cory, with what looks a bit like armored plates - this gives the appearance of striping across the top of the body. The mouth has double barbells on it.
Any help is really appreciated. I'll try to bring my digital camera tomorrow and take a photo...