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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Siluriformes

Subfamily
  
Hypoptopomatinae

Scientific name
  
Otocinclus cocama

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Dwarf suckers

Zebra oto Zebra otocinclus

Similar
  
Dwarf suckers, Catfish, Dwarf Suckermouth, Loricariidae, Oto cat

Zebra oto otocinclus cocama species spotlight


The zebra oto or tiger oto (Otocinclus cocama) is a fish of the genus Otocinclus of the family Loricariidae that originates from Peru.

Contents

Zebra oto Zebra otocinclus

Zebra otocinclus in my nano


Taxonomy

Zebra oto Zebra Otocinclus Catfish Otocinclus cocama aka Tiger Oto

The zebra oto was described in 2004 from a tributary of the Río Ucayali in Peru. Its closest relatives appear to be O. huaorani, O. bororo, O. mariae, and O. mura, as well as the more recently described species O. batmani.

Distribution and habitat

Zebra oto Zebra oto from Aquarama 2007

This fish is found in Peru in the Ucayali River and possibly Marañón River as well. These fish are found in mid-sized creeks with clear water. They associate with marginal vegetation.

Appearance and anatomy

Zebra oto Urban Aquaria Greenish Zebra Oto

The zebra oto has a general body-shape like other Otocinclus species. They are small, have a suckermouth, and have armor on their bodies.

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The zebra oto can be distinguished from all other members of this genus by its vertical stripe-like blotches and its complete lateral line. The zebra oto has the highest number of teeth of any species of Otocinclus. The W mark on its caudal fin distinguishes this fish from all others except for O. batmani. The zebra oto reaches about 4.4 cm (1.7 in) in SL, though the males are smaller.

In the aquarium

Zebra oto Hypoptopoma sp Peru quotOrangequot Orange Zebra Oto Invertebrates by

The zebra oto has been for sale in the aquarium trade since the early 1990s. It has been popular since at least 2000. They are an occasionally seen species, and are bred in Asia in good numbers.

References

Zebra oto Wikipedia


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