Re: Do amano shrimp eat brown diatom algae? True enough chago, outside of the infamous mortality rate when first introduced, they're usually pretty hard to kill.
6bar, have you bothered trying to troubleshoot your problems with the oto's? If they're your first choice, an average fish keeper shouldn't have too much trouble. Maybe you're overlooking one variable. You could always post the usual water parameters (pH/gH/kH/NH4/NO2/NO3/temp) and maybe some info on what you're feeding, algae levels, anything being dosed in to the column (ferts, meds, buffers CO2 etc.) symptoms before death, and whether you're always buying from the same source. If none of these are out of line I'd start looking at the water quality report for your area (things like copper) and maybe decor.
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