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Hau kolas..quick question..short of snails, can someone reccommend any
readily available algae-eaters for a malawai tank (75 gallon) in the "aggressive" ![]() dominaters will kill these. Removing the dominaters will not help..these particular fish reestablish their heirarchy too quickly. Tank is unplanted, algae is more of an aesthetic nuisance than anything else, I may have to go to planted or just deal with it, but thought I'd ask the question. TIA. **FREE PELTIER NOW** |
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"Scott Far Thunder" wrote in message
... Hau kolas..quick question..short of snails, can someone reccommend any readily available algae-eaters for a malawai tank (75 gallon) in the "aggressive" ![]() dominaters will kill these. Removing the dominaters will not help..these particular fish reestablish their heirarchy too quickly. Tank is unplanted, algae is more of an aesthetic nuisance than anything else, I may have to go to planted or just deal with it, but thought I'd ask the question. TIA. Bur what if the answer to your problem *is* a snail, but not just any ordinary snail, but one which has the following characteristics, true algae-eater, likes really hard water, hunkers down in its shell so it's relatively mbuna-proof and does not reproduce easily. Could there be such a creature? ;~) What would knowing the name of this creature be worth to you? ;~) Merry Christmas Scott Far Thunder http://perso.infonie.be/pomacea/neri...alensis_uk.htm http://members.aol.com/Mkohl2/Neritidae.html Commonly sold as an African Zebra snail. Typically use about 1 per 20-30g and replace as required (annually). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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hi.....i would try a pleco first...they are hardier than you think..they
have a tough skin which can take a real battering. good luck... ![]() -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
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Yeah, id try as pleco too. ive seen them housed with huge angry fish
with no problem, and they can have a mean streak themselves. Im not sure, but i think an apple snail would survive too. i think there are some vegetarian mbunas that will pick the algae off but there not effective and might not fit what your looking for -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
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