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Otocinclus Cocama

Otocinclus Cocama

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Otocinclus Cocama, known in the aquarium hobby as the Zebra Otocinclus, is a petite, peaceful freshwater catfish that shines in planted tanks. Its slender silhouette and striking zebra-like pattern add a touch of natural elegance while performing a critical job: steady, reliable algae control.

Why the Zebra Otocinclus stands out

  • Natural alga control: This small algae eater thrives on the film of algae that forms on glass, plant leaves, and driftwood, keeping your tank clean without harsh chemicals.
  • Compact, non-intrusive presence: Sized for community aquariums and nano tanks, it won’t uproot plants or harass tankmates. It’s the quiet helper that blends into the backdrop of a thriving planted display.
  • Group vitality: Zebra Otocinclus are happiest in social groups. A colony of 6+ fish creates a dynamic, peaceful schooling display and ensures activity at all levels of the tank.
  • Aesthetics that match function: The bold vertical stripes against a pale body catch the eye, turning a practical algae control fish into a centerpiece for your aquascape.

Care and setup for lasting health

Otocinclus cocama thrive in mature, well-filtered aquariums with gentle to moderate water flow. Aim for stable conditions rather than rapid fluctuations.

  • Tank size: Ideal in 10 gallons or larger when kept in groups; provides ample biofilm and grazing surfaces for everyone.
  • Water parameters: Temperature roughly 72–78°F (22–25°C). pH around 6.5–7.5. Soft to moderately hard water is well tolerated as long as fluctuations are minimized.
  • Environment: Offer plenty of biofilm-friendly surfaces—live plants, driftwood, and gentle hiding spots. A dimly lit corner with ample grazing surfaces helps reduce stress.
  • Compatibility: Peaceful with small community fish, shrimp, and other non-aggressive species. Avoid aggressive tank mates that might outcompete them for food.

Diet and feeding: how to keep them fed

While they primarily graze on algae and biofilm, Zebra Otocinclus will appreciate supplemental nutrition to keep them healthy and active.

  • Primary diet: Algae, biofilm, and naturally occurring growth on glass and plant leaves.
  • Supplements: Offer algae wafers or pellets designed for herbivorous ciclids, plus blanched vegetables like zucchini or cucumber, in small amounts that they can consume quickly.
  • Mealtime strategy: Provide grazing surfaces and feed small amounts multiple times a day to mimic natural foraging and prevent starvation in groups.

What problems can they solve in your aquarium?

For planted tanks battling light diatoms or glass algae, Zebra Otocinclus act as a patient, ongoing cleaning crew. Their steady grazing reduces visible algae without the risk of plant damage or sudden shifts in water chemistry, making them a practical alternative to larger algae-eating fish.

Who is this fish ideal for?

Ideal for hobbyists building or maintaining a planted aquarium, hobbyists seeking a peaceful, visually striking addition, and beginners who want reliable algae control with low-maintenance, small-bodied fish. If you prefer a quiet, group-oriented species that coexists smoothly with invertebrates like shrimp, the Zebra Otocinclus fits right in.

Care tips to keep them thriving

  • Acclimate slowly to new tanks to reduce stress and improve long-term health.
  • Quarantine new arrivals to protect the established biofilter and other tank inhabitants.
  • Avoid copper-based medications, which can be harmful to Otocinclus.
  • Maintain stable water conditions; sudden changes can affect appetite and activity.
  • Regularly monitor algae growth and provide fresh grazing surfaces to sustain their natural feeding habits.

With its eye-catching stripes and dependable algae-mowing behavior, Otocinclus Cocama delivers both form and function. The Zebra Otocinclus is more than a decorative fish—it’s a practical, peaceful ally for a thriving planted aquarium.

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