Otocinclus Minimum Tank Size
The minimum tank size for otocinclus is 10 gallons. Here is why, plus group size and the best tankmates.
Quick answer
10 gallons
The minimum tank size for otocinclus is 10 gallons. Keep a group of 6 or more.
The recommended minimum tank size for otocinclus is 10 gallons. Otocinclus are tiny algae eaters that need a mature, established tank with a steady supply of soft algae and biofilm. They are social, so keep a group, and a 10-gallon is the practical minimum. Bigger is always better: a larger tank is more stable and more forgiving, so treat 10 gallons as a floor rather than a target.
Set up a 10-gallon otocinclus tank
A 10-gallon (or larger) tank is the right starting size for otocinclus.
Most of these species need a stable tropical temperature.
Cycle the tank and keep ammonia and nitrite at zero before adding livestock.
Why otocinclus need at least 10 gallons
Otocinclus are tiny algae eaters that need a mature, established tank with a steady supply of soft algae and biofilm. They are social, so keep a group, and a 10-gallon is the practical minimum. Tank size is not just about the fish fitting in the water; it is about swimming room, water stability, and bioload. A larger volume dilutes waste, holds temperature and chemistry steadier, and gives otocinclus room to behave naturally. Cutting below 10 gallons tends to mean more stress, more aggression, and more frequent water problems.
| Detail | Otocinclus |
|---|---|
| Minimum tank size | 10 gallons |
| Group / social needs | Keep a group of 6 or more |
| Recommended starting tank | 10-gallon or larger |
Group size and behavior
Keep a group of 6 or more. This is a social species that feels secure only in a proper group, so plan the tank around the whole school rather than one or two individuals. A larger group also spreads out activity and reduces stress. For the full picture on diet, water parameters, and breeding, see the fish species guides.
Good tankmates for otocinclus
Otocinclus generally do well with calm, similarly sized companions. A few reliable options:
- neon tetras
- corydoras catfish
- shrimp
Always confirm that any tankmate shares the same temperature and water-chemistry needs, and that your tank is large enough for everyone combined. Use the stocking calculator to check the full bioload before you add fish.
Plan the tank
Once you have settled on a tank, size the gear with the 10-gallon tank setup guide and confirm the volume with the minimum tank size calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum tank size for otocinclus?
The recommended minimum tank size for otocinclus is 10 gallons. Otocinclus are tiny algae eaters that need a mature, established tank with a steady supply of soft algae and biofilm. They are social, so keep a group, and a 10-gallon is the practical minimum. Treat that as a floor, since a larger tank is more stable and more forgiving.
Can you keep otocinclus in a smaller tank?
Going below 10 gallons usually means more stress, more aggression, and faster swings in water quality. The extra volume of the recommended size dilutes waste and steadies temperature and chemistry, which keeps otocinclus healthier. Bigger is better whenever you have the space.
How many otocinclus should you keep together?
Keep a group of 6 or more. This is a social species, so plan around the full group rather than one or two, and provide a tank large enough for the whole school.
What are good tankmates for otocinclus?
Otocinclus do well with calm, similarly sized companions such as neon tetras, corydoras catfish, shrimp. Always confirm shared temperature and water-chemistry needs, and run the full stock list through a stocking calculator so you do not overload the tank.
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