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  1. YzemaN

    Otos - 30L Suitable??

    30L might be a bit small as Harlequins are very active swimmers. I would hesitate to put them in anything smaller than 3ft, but I've seen them in 2ft aquaria, though. Sent from my Android using Tapatalk
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    Fish death survey

    Lost one oto, probably due to transportation stress, they looked pretty well fed from the LFS. Then I lost 2 out of 10, wild caught - shame on me, Microdevario kubotai. After getting 10 Paracheirodon simulans, of which a couple didn't look too well and died within a couple of days, I suddenly...
  3. YzemaN

    Boraras brigittae

    I fed mine this wonderful stuff: Red Granular Crumb Grade 3 Once I started feeding them this they would rarely take anything else.
  4. YzemaN

    What tetra?

    Lemon tetra look good in a 'gumi, but I think like most tetras they only school until they have settled in.
  5. YzemaN

    Fish jumping and open topped tanks

    Try this guy: TA-Aquaculture The Red Crumb is very good. Some of my fish stopped eating the flakes and bloodworms, but this stuff got them going again. Btw: I never had a problem with my Rummy noses jumping out of the tank, but I do have a 2"-3" plastic rim and it might be too high for them...
  6. YzemaN

    moving otos from low tec to high tec

    Just make sure the high tech tank has been running for a while. It's a misconception that otos eat algae. They primarily eat the infusoria that's living in the algae or diatoms. They might get a bit of algae in while munching away, but they're just getting a bit of green with their steak.
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