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The stocks sound fine with otos.
Rachel, if I might suggest, you start culturing your own algae for these fish in case you run out of diatoms. What you need is a clean bucket, fishfood, water (lol, of course) and a few small smooth white rocks.
Place the rocks in the bucket full of water and place the bucket under direct sunlight. Add a pinch of fishfood as your source of ammonia. In a few days, you should be able to grow green algae on the rocks. Use them alternately and put an algae-coated rock in the tank for the otos to eat. Once used up, return the "clean" rock to the bucket to continue production of algae and use another algae-coated rock. This is how I provide my hillstream loaches enough algae supply and it really works.

Place the rocks in the bucket full of water and place the bucket under direct sunlight. Add a pinch of fishfood as your source of ammonia. In a few days, you should be able to grow green algae on the rocks. Use them alternately and put an algae-coated rock in the tank for the otos to eat. Once used up, return the "clean" rock to the bucket to continue production of algae and use another algae-coated rock. This is how I provide my hillstream loaches enough algae supply and it really works.
