The Oto Journal

Update 13-Apr-2011

Fry are still doing well and continuing to grow. No idea as to how many may be around as the Java Fern is one heck of house. ;) I see a couple that will hang out from time to time on the other side of the tank.

On a plus note, the female Cocama's are on their way! They should be here by Friday.

Hoping to get things started on the rack and finalize the tanks so there won't be any more disturbances.
 
Congrats on the imminent arrival of those Cocama females, James.

Just acclimated my first 5 Otos into my planted 10 gallon! Keeping the lights off and the room dim for the rest of the evening, with a slice of cucumber and a couple of wafers on the sandy bottom.

Edit: They've already begun eating the cucumber! So excited to finally have them. :)
 
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Awesome! Hope they all do well for.

Vince, I may just have to take you up on your offer. ;)
 
Update 14-Apr-2010

Things are looking good in all tanks. Have found no further casulties, fry guys still hangin with me annnnnnnnnd ..... THEY'RE HERE! The lady O. Cocama's have arrived today. They are in the process of being slowly acclimated to the tank. This will take several hours. I placed a freshly blanched slice of zucchini in there for them while they wait.

I'm going to revive the original thread and see if I can have a mod change the title for me. Here is the thread: Otocinclus-Cocama-Arrival. I'll make the first update in just a bit.

I bought a new heater for the main Vittatus tank. My plan is to slowly replace the old heaters whether they need it or not. I don't want to have another issue like I just went through. I have the initial temp set to 76 at the moment to see where we stand but that should just about right.
 
Interesting little gadget there. Wonder if any has used this before. May look into something like this. If I'm reading the diagram right, it looks like you have to cut the plug off the heater and wire it into the device? Not sure what the cooling part would be for. Maybe a 12v fan I recon?
 
Yeah, I've just put an order in for 5 of them. Essentially it is a professional quality product designed for process control (manufacturing, industry, etc) that is now being made available with slightly cheaper components. It has two relays inside it - one that comes on when the thermometer detects cold temps, and one that comes on when the thermometer detects hot temps. You set the temps and the 'fudge range'. What I like is that it is also able to have the actual normal temperature calibrated/adjusted. I hate having 10 digital thermometers in the same area of the tank and they each have a different temp in a 2.5 degree celcius range from coldest to hotest reading.

my recommendations for wiring up:
Buy a short extension lead, cut it 2ft from the female end. Wire that short female bit into the heater relay output, and plug your heater into that (this will keep your heater in normal working order). Wire the long male end of the cut extension lead into the power input of the device. If you want to activate the cooling side of things, maybe also consider wiring the lights to turn OFF when the tanks get too hot as well (or turn on a airbubbler or a spray bar or turn off any internal power heads that make the water hotter)

As it is slowly coming into Winter down here in Australia I'll be using mine (when they arive) to keep the temperatures steady in my main tanks. 12 months ago I lost 5 hillstream loaches when i set the heater and walked away and the temperature hit 31 degrees in the tank. Then over the next 6 months I can work on making a diy chiller out of an old window airconditioner.

What I like about something like this thermostat controller is that you can set your heater to 28degrees c (or whatever that is in F) and then if the controller ever malfunctions then the heater shouldn't get any hotter than that - -- but in normal operation the controller will turn the heater on and off via a digital process to maintain the heat in the tank.

I gave my 6 otos some microwaved zuchini slices last night and this morning all 6 of them have the fattest bellies I've ever seen on them - the smallest of which was still very actively munching on the soft section even when I left home this morning. 2 of them are quite a lot 'rounder' than the rest, so I might have to consider adding some leafier plants in and removing the canister filter just in case I end up with some little fry (there are many online reports of oto fry, just google 'oto fry'). My canister filter seems too strong as sucks away any of the algae/vegie flake/spirulina mush that I pour in (as per your recommendation), so I might also add a little agar-agar and make small diy food jellies.
 
I have an update for you:

I recently noticed everybody hanging out in the back hiding, no reason why. A week or so later, my friend swore that he saw a "little thing" swiming by the java moss clump. I'll update if I find babies...
 
I have an update for you:

I recently noticed everybody hanging out in the back hiding, no reason why. A week or so later, my friend swore that he saw a "little thing" swiming by the java moss clump. I'll update if I find babies...
 
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