
Otocinclus Arnoldi - (No Online Purchases)
Description:
Otocinclus Arnoldi - In Store Pick Up Only
Otocinclus are one of the most friendly of all algae eaters and not known for damaging plants or eating shrimp or other inhabitants of most aquariums.
Description:
Oto Catfish
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Water Temperature Range:
21-28°C
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Generally nocturnal and more active at night. Specific species of Otocinclus are hard to differentiate, but requirements and behaviour are all much the same.
They make good miniature algae eaters for a planted tank although will not tackle major outbreaks of algae. Must be kept in a shoal and they require very good filtration.
Most species of Oto don't grow much over 3cm and prefer soft water and planted tanks.
Diet Requirements:Description:
Otocinclus Arnoldi - In Store Pick Up Only
Otocinclus are one of the most friendly of all algae eaters and not known for damaging plants or eating shrimp or other inhabitants of most aquariums.
Description:
Oto Catfish
Alternative Name(s):
Scientific Name(s):
Category:
Suggested Tank Volume:
Water Temperature Range:
21-28°C
Water pH Range:Water Hardness Range:
Generally nocturnal and more active at night. Specific species of Otocinclus are hard to differentiate, but requirements and behaviour are all much the same.
They make good miniature algae eaters for a planted tank although will not tackle major outbreaks of algae. Must be kept in a shoal and they require very good filtration.
Most species of Oto don't grow much over 3cm and prefer soft water and planted tanks.
Diet Requirements:Original: $17.16
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$5.15Description
Description:
Otocinclus Arnoldi - In Store Pick Up Only
Otocinclus are one of the most friendly of all algae eaters and not known for damaging plants or eating shrimp or other inhabitants of most aquariums.
Description:
Oto Catfish
Alternative Name(s):
Scientific Name(s):
Category:
Suggested Tank Volume:
Water Temperature Range:
21-28°C
Water pH Range:Water Hardness Range:
Generally nocturnal and more active at night. Specific species of Otocinclus are hard to differentiate, but requirements and behaviour are all much the same.
They make good miniature algae eaters for a planted tank although will not tackle major outbreaks of algae. Must be kept in a shoal and they require very good filtration.
Most species of Oto don't grow much over 3cm and prefer soft water and planted tanks.
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