I just added 5 new little ottos to my tank a day ago. I'm familiar with the fact that these guys have a high mortality rate, and I wanted to know how many days would mark an acclimation period for them so I could be sure they've survived a tank transplant.
Also, while at the lfs I asked whether or not they were captive bred, because I don't like the idea of wild caught fish for obvious reasons. I was told they were, but I've read they are difficult to breed. They appear to be young.
Another thing, I had a small conversation with the guy who got the fish for me. I told him I had one lonely otto in my tank and that I wanted more to keep him company because naturally they school. He then said to me "It's just a fish." I'm not an animal rights freak nor am I with the EPA, but I do happen to find it cruel when others of my own species treat other beings on this planet like nothing more than inconveniences. I know for a fact that some other creatures in this world have more sense than a human being.
Oh, and 'just a fish' can do alot more than swim, just a fish can help manitain a whole ecosystem, just a fish can affect an entire food chain if it disappears. I know going off on a rant here, but I had to express my sentiments somewhere they will be understood.
PS: Also bought some sponges to start up a better bacterial colony in my filter.
Also, while at the lfs I asked whether or not they were captive bred, because I don't like the idea of wild caught fish for obvious reasons. I was told they were, but I've read they are difficult to breed. They appear to be young.
Another thing, I had a small conversation with the guy who got the fish for me. I told him I had one lonely otto in my tank and that I wanted more to keep him company because naturally they school. He then said to me "It's just a fish." I'm not an animal rights freak nor am I with the EPA, but I do happen to find it cruel when others of my own species treat other beings on this planet like nothing more than inconveniences. I know for a fact that some other creatures in this world have more sense than a human being.
Oh, and 'just a fish' can do alot more than swim, just a fish can help manitain a whole ecosystem, just a fish can affect an entire food chain if it disappears. I know going off on a rant here, but I had to express my sentiments somewhere they will be understood.
PS: Also bought some sponges to start up a better bacterial colony in my filter.