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- Tiger Otocinclus - Otocinclus cocama Fish Profile Care Guide
The Tiger Otocinclus (Otocinclus cocama) is one of the smallest Catfish species, renowned for its voracious appetite for algae However, this fish species is a peaceful, sociable, and attractive addition to any freshwater aquarium, making them a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts
- Otocinclus cocama : fisheries, aquarium - FishBase
Otocinclus cocama, a new uniquely colored loricariid catfish from Peru (Teleostei: Siluriformes), with comments on the impact of taxonomic revisions to the discovery of new taxa
- Carachamita • Otocinclus cocama • Fish sheet
Otocinclus cocama, a new uniquely colored loricariid catfish from Peru (Teleostei: Siluriformes), with comments on the impact of taxonomic revisions to the discovery of new taxa
- Otocinclus Catfish Care: Food, Tank Size, Breeding More
Otocinclus are easily one of our favorite freshwater fish Learn about the various benefits they bring your tank, and how to take care of them properly
- Otocinclus - Efficient Algae Eater Fish for Freshwater Tank
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- PlanetCatfish. com - Otocinclus cocama (LORICARIIDAE) Cat-eLog
catfish species profile for Otocinclus cocama including natural history, classification and how to keep in an aquarium
- Care Guide for Otocinclus Catfish - Aquarium Co-Op
What are Otocinclus Catfish? This genus of South American catfish consists of about 20 species so far and are often referred to as “otos” for short Common species in the aquarium hobby include O vittatus (common otocinclus), O macrospilus (dwarf otocinclus), and O cocama (zebra oto)
- Otocinclus – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and Breeding
Otocinclus cocama, a new uniquely colored loricariid catfish from Peru (Teleostei: Siluriformes), with comments on the impact of taxonomic revisions to the discovery of new taxa
- Zebra Otocinclus Care Guide – The Ultimate Guide To A Thriving
Native to the fast-flowing, oxygen-rich waters of the Ucayali River basin in Peru, these fish are accustomed to clinging to submerged wood and rocks, grazing on biofilm and algae Their distinctive horizontal black and white stripes, resembling a zebra’s pattern, make them stand out
- Zebra oto - Wikipedia
"Otocinclus cocama, a new uniquely colored loricariid catfish from Peru (Teleostei: Siluriformes), with comments on the impact of taxonomic revisions to the discovery of new taxa" (PDF)
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