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    Question Does oto fish devour shrimp?

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    DO oto fish devour shrimp?I had a dead shrimp today and when i saw it it was only left with its head... Must i remove the oto? & i had unknown death these days.

    Some of my tank specs,
    1ftx18cmx17cm tank with 5sakaura and 3 oto with hang on filter and 9w light on 8 hours daily and one nana,mossball and 3 mesh of spiky moss using GEX soil(red). 10%water changed alternate days with does of Mosura Bioplus and Minerals plus.

    Ph6.3
    NO3 30ppm
    NO2 unknown

    is it my NO3 too high? any ways to reduce NO3?

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    As far as I know Otos wont harm ur shrimp but I could be wrong
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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    shrimp feeds on dead shrimp. mostly, the missing part that you observed is very likely eaten by the shrimp. My oto has never touched any of my dead shrimp. From what I have read from many forummers, oto is shrimp-friendly.

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    ya oto are quite friendly, i only see shrimps feeding on my dead oto.

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    i think otto will only eat shrimp if they are already dead.. otherwise they are rather harmless tank partners with shrimps..

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    I removed my oto and add in ramhorns snail instead as i am afraid oto may accidentally suck the shrimplets as my tank is only 1ft cube which is quite small and they are moving quite fast compare to snails. However if your tank is quite big (2ft and above) it should be fine with otos.

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    Thanks bro for all ur replies! it make me feel better but however i guess i would remove them and replace them with snails because whenever i on my light the oto swim so chaos and stir up the soil and knock into the shrimps!....bro vernonlcm where u bought ur ramhorn snails?

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    Quote Originally Posted by fadedloves View Post
    Thanks bro for all ur replies! it make me feel better but however i guess i would remove them and replace them with snails because whenever i on my light the oto swim so chaos and stir up the soil and knock into the shrimps!....bro vernonlcm where u bought ur ramhorn snails?
    You may contact Ariel as her tank got plenty of ramshorn snail. Think she is selling 5pcs of small snails for S$2.00 but you have to self collect from her at Yishun near the stadium there.
    Last edited by vernonlcm; 12th Jul 2009 at 21:54.

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    Quote Originally Posted by vernonlcm View Post
    You may contact Ariel at 98551340 as her tank got plenty of ramshorn snail. Think she is selling 5pcs of small snails for S$2.00 but you have to self collect from her at Yishun near the stadium there.
    oh thanks alot! i would contact and buy from her know is abit far..

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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    Otocinculus will not ever eat shrimp, they are vegetarians. In fact they prefer algae over plants, which is why they are good for plant tanks. I have put ottos in my killi tanks, and they don't even eat the eggs! I would say the safest fish for keeping with shrimp!
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    Re: Does oto fish devour shrimp?

    Quote Originally Posted by fadedloves View Post
    DO oto fish devour shrimp?I had a dead shrimp today and when i saw it it was only left with its head... Must i remove the oto? & i had unknown death these days.

    Some of my tank specs,
    1ftx18cmx17cm tank with 5sakaura and 3 oto with hang on filter and 9w light on 8 hours daily and one nana,mossball and 3 mesh of spiky moss using GEX soil(red). 10%water changed alternate days with does of Mosura Bioplus and Minerals plus.

    Ph6.3
    NO3 30ppm
    NO2 unknown

    is it my NO3 too high? any ways to reduce NO3?
    Yes the NO3 is too high! Do some water changes and add more plants to keep it low, less than 10ppm for Nitrate is best for shrimp keeping.

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    * Contact person: Mosiah (Mo)
    * Telephone number(s): cell: 086-8844287
    * Business address: Sukhumvit 77Rd. Bangkok, Thailand 10250
    * Email: [email protected]
    * Website: www.mozaqua.com

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