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Otocinclus mangaba

Otocinclus mangaba

Also known as: Otocinclus mangaba, Mangaba Otocinclus

Origin: South America (Brazil, Cerrado drainages)

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Water Parameters

Temperature2126 °C
15 °C35 °C
pH67
49
GH (Hardness)110 °dGH
0 °dGH30 °dGH
KH (Alkalinity)06 °dKH
0 °dKH20 °dKH

Quick Stats

Max Size
3.5 cm
Min Tank
40 L
Lifespan
3-5
Swimming Level
bottom-middle
Schooling
Yes (6–12+)
Diet
herbivore
Temperament
peaceful, social; keep in groups

About

Otocinclus mangaba was described from river systems draining the Cerrado biome of central Brazil — one of the world's most biodiverse savanna ecosystems, characterised by highly seasonal rainfall and streams that range from raging torrents in the wet season to gentle trickles in the dry. The species name mangaba refers to a native Cerrado fruit tree, reflecting the locality of the type specimens.

The streams of the Brazilian Cerrado that O. mangaba inhabits are typically clear, warm, and nutrient-poor, with soft to moderately hard water and sandy or rocky substrates. This species, like all otocinclus, is a periphyton grazer that forages in loose schools, maintaining its position in moderate current using its adhesive ventral disc. The Cerrado's seasonal hydrology means this species may be adapted to some degree of variation in water level, temperature, and chemistry.

In the aquarium, O. mangaba is a rewarding species for hobbyists interested in Cerrado biotopes or simply want a less common otocinclus with a scientific story to tell. Care requirements are standard: excellent water quality, group housing, and reliable supplemental feeding. Its warm-water preference aligns well with tropical planted aquarium conditions.

Care Guide

Water: Soft to slightly hard at pH 6.0–7.0 and 21–26°C; clean, warm, well-oxygenated water mimics its Cerrado stream habitat. Tank: 40 litres minimum with plants, smooth stones, and driftwood; a Cerrado-themed biotope is ideal. Feeding: Biofilm and periphyton primary; supplement with blanched courgette, cucumber, and spirulina-based wafers. Breeding: Not documented; conditioning with varied foods in soft water may encourage spawning behaviour. Compatibility: Peaceful with all small community species; particularly compatible with other Cerrado-endemic fish.

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