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What do you guys recommend as an algae eater in a 58 G tank with bolivian
rams, angels, corys and swordtails? THanks |
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"Pedro" wrote in message
. .. What do you guys recommend as an algae eater in a 58 G tank with bolivian rams, angels, corys and swordtails? THanks That would depend on the type of algae and whether the tank is planted or not. If the Angel is not too big, you might try 3 or 4 Otos. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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It is a planted tank. The angels are not too big. It seems like it is a
brown algae on the glass. "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Pedro" wrote in message . .. What do you guys recommend as an algae eater in a 58 G tank with bolivian rams, angels, corys and swordtails? THanks That would depend on the type of algae and whether the tank is planted or not. If the Angel is not too big, you might try 3 or 4 Otos. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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"Mean_Chlorine" wrote in message
... Thusly "NetMax" Spake Unto All: What do you guys recommend as an algae eater in a 58 G tank with bolivian rams, angels, corys and swordtails? That would depend on the type of algae and whether the tank is planted or not. If the Angel is not too big, you might try 3 or 4 Otos. Otos are very sensitive fish. I'd recommend a few ancistrus or siamese algae eaters instead. Regarding the Oto's sensitivity, I find that it's mostly transport related. Almost like their metabolism is very high and they don't easily store enough energy for trips. Once acclimated, they life expectancy becomes normal for small active fish (which is to say, not very long). I have a bristlenose in my planted 66g, and he does a good job but he is not detail oriented ;~). Otos tend to get into the smaller spots and on to small leaves. Some true SAEs I think would do the brown algae as well. They just get a bit gregarious as they get older, and I like to keep them in groups. Ultimately, the best algae crew is a diversified group, because the algae you will eventually get is what no one eats. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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Thusly "NetMax" Spake Unto All:
What do you guys recommend as an algae eater in a 58 G tank with bolivian rams, angels, corys and swordtails? That would depend on the type of algae and whether the tank is planted or not. If the Angel is not too big, you might try 3 or 4 Otos. Otos are very sensitive fish. I'd recommend a few ancistrus or siamese algae eaters instead. |
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Do they eat brown algae in the glass?
"lgb" wrote in message ... In article , says... That would depend on the type of algae and whether the tank is planted or not. If the Angel is not too big, you might try 3 or 4 Otos. I've got 3 otos and I'd have to agree with those that say they get lazy. And I only feed them once a week. The one SAE in the same tank does ten times as much algae cleaning as the 3 otos. -- BNSF = Build Now, Seep Forever |
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On 2005-06-30, Pedro wrote:
Do they eat brown algae in the glass? I can't speak about otos since we don't have any yet, but the bushynose Ancistrus will eat it. -- "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind - boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it." -- Gene Spafford, 1992 |
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