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Otocinclus
Otocinclus is a genus of catfish in the family Loricariidae native to South America, commonly known as "dwarf suckers" or "otos". This genus, like other loricariids, is characterized by rows of armour plating covering the body, as well as the underslung suckermouth. They are generally small in size; O. tapirape is the smallest of the species (2.4 cm), while O. flexilis is the biggest (5.5 cm). These species have adaptations that allow them to breathe air. A duct forms at the junction between the esophagus and the stomach and expands into an enlarged, ring-like diverticulum, character
Macrotocinclus affinis
The golden otocinclus (Macrotocinclus affinis, formerly Otocinclus affinis) is one of the smallest known suckermouth catfish, often called a 'dwarf oto'. Endemic to Southeast Brazil, this herbivorous, rheophilic, bottom-feeder only grows to around in length. The close relatives of this small fish are often used for the purpose of controlling algae in small home aquariums, under the name Otocinclus affinis. In reality, they belong to the species O. vittatus, O. vestitus and O. macrospilus and O. huaorani. The real M. affinis is not present in the aquarium hobby.
Otocinclus vittatus
species of fish
Otocinclus flexilis
species of fish
Zebra oto
Species of fish originating from Peru
Otocinclus macrospilus
species of fish
Otocinclus mimulus
species of fish
Otocinclus mariae
species of fish
Otocinclus batmani
species of fish
Otocinclus mura
species of fish
Otocinclus hoppei
species of fish
Otocinclus vestitus
species of fish
Otocinclus huaorani
species of fish
Otocinclus tapirape
species of fish
Otocinclus caxarari
species of fish
Otocinclus bororo
species of fish
Otocinclus xakriaba
species of fish
Otocinclus hasemani
species of fish
Otocinclus arnoldi
species of fish