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Old November 3rd 04, 08:52 PM
esandland esandland is offline
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Post Feeding algae-eaters

Can anyone give me any advice on how to keep my algae-eater healthy....
I've got a small (4cm) chinese hillstream loach, only had him for a month or so. Bought some algae pellets and started chucking them in for him....woh...algae outburst! Then I got some frozen bloodworm which he seemed to gobble down off the gravel. But....now he doesn't react to the bloodworm and i'm not putting the pellets in often (for obvious reasons)....is he ok with the small amounts of algae that grow on the glass?
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Old November 4th 04, 12:01 AM
Billy
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"esandland" wrote in
message .. .
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| Can anyone give me any advice on how to keep my algae-eater
healthy....
| I've got a small (4cm) chinese hillstream loach, only had him for a
| month or so. Bought some algae pellets and started chucking them
in
| for him....woh...algae outburst! Then I got some frozen bloodworm
which
| he seemed to gobble down off the gravel. But....now he doesn't
react to
| the bloodworm and i'm not putting the pellets in often (for obvious
| reasons)....is he ok with the small amounts of algae that grow on
the
| glass?
|

Every once in a while, give him some veggies. Zuchini seems to be
popular. Microwave it for a few seconds to soften.


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Old November 4th 04, 06:33 PM
Chris
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I give mine algae wafers.
Chris.

esandland wrote:

Can anyone give me any advice on how to keep my algae-eater healthy....
I've got a small (4cm) chinese hillstream loach, only had him for a
month or so. Bought some algae pellets and started chucking them in
for him....woh...algae outburst! Then I got some frozen bloodworm which
he seemed to gobble down off the gravel. But....now he doesn't react to
the bloodworm and i'm not putting the pellets in often (for obvious
reasons)....is he ok with the small amounts of algae that grow on the
glass?



 




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