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![]() "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... I purchased 3 SAEs (that's all that my LFS had). Do I need more? I also have 5 Chinese Algea Eaters. Since no one is biting, let me rephrase. I would like to know if 3 SAEs (siamese algea eaters) are enough to keep a 150 gallon tank, algae free. I also have 5 chinese algae eaters, but they don't do much except harass other fish. Anyone know? Dan |
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![]() "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... I purchased 3 SAEs (that's all that my LFS had). Do I need more? I also have 5 Chinese Algea Eaters. Since no one is biting, let me rephrase. I would like to know if 3 SAEs (siamese algea eaters) are enough to keep a 150 gallon tank, algae free. I also have 5 chinese algae eaters, but they don't do much except harass other fish. Anyone know? Dan I have three SAEs in a 33 gallon tank. They barely keep up. However they are barely 1.75 inch long right now. When they get to three inch long, and more, three SAEs ought to be enough to keep algae in check in a 150 gallon. However, something like five wouldn't be to many, and would allow them to school better, as they are schooling fish. Regarding your CAEs, they will be more efficient when you provide them with little chopsticks. |
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![]() "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... I purchased 3 SAEs (that's all that my LFS had). Do I need more? I also have 5 Chinese Algea Eaters. Since no one is biting, let me rephrase. I would like to know if 3 SAEs (siamese algea eaters) are enough to keep a 150 gallon tank, algae free. I also have 5 chinese algae eaters, but they don't do much except harass other fish. Anyone know? Dan Your question is too open-ended. I've seen large mature tanks which are almost completely algae free (not uncommon for well planted tanks), and I've seen algae farm tanks sitting in direct southern exposure. Your 3 SAEs would not starve in the first, and would not be of any significance in the 2nd. In a 150g, perhaps you should consider some diversity (no algae eater eats every type of algae, and they all have their preferences). Other algae eaters of consideration are (to just name a few) mollies, shrimps, snails, otos, flying fox and the various pleco (bristlenose being a favourite of mine). Which to employ will depend on the type of algae to have (and you almost always have the type of algae that no fish in there wants, or you would not have it ;~). With a large tank, it's good to have more than one species on your clean up crew (diversity = greater stability, the beauty of big tanks). NetMax |
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"Dan J.S." wrote in message ...
I purchased 3 SAEs (that's all that my LFS had). Do I need more? I also have 5 Chinese Algea Eaters. Since no one is biting, let me rephrase. I would like to know if 3 SAEs (siamese algea eaters) are enough to keep a 150 gallon tank, algae free. I also have 5 chinese algae eaters, but they don't do much except harass other fish. Anyone know? I do not believe any algae eater can keep any tank algae free if there's excess nutrients. You have to start by limiting nutrients (by having fast growing plants, regular water changes, and not overfeeding), THEN algae-eaters may be able to suppress algal growth. That said, 3 SAE's in an 150 gallon sounds very low to me. I think I'd have at least 5, if not 10 - that'd also help diffuse aggression within the group ('cause even though they are social they *are* also aggressive towards eachother - they chase eachother A LOT, often resulting in the chased fish jumping out). With just 3 SAE's you're pretty much guaranteed to end up with just the biggest one, and the two smaller ones dead on the carpet. And yes, I'm talking about true SAE's here, not flying foxes or false siamensis. If I were you I'd also remove the CAE's. As you've noticed, the main occupation of adult CAE's is harassing, and not rarely killing, other fish. I strongly suspect they'll not go well together with SAE's, being quite similar in shape, and the CAE's will win any such confrontation. You needn't worry about the SAE's running out of algae and starving - they will enthusiastically eat any ordinary fish food, and much prefer it to algae, so if you overfeed your SAE's wont do much algae-eating. Conversely, a week without feeding will make your SAE's renew their algae-eating efforts. From personal experience I can also say that SAE's tend to bully Otocinclus, presumably due to the similarity in shape and markings. Also, SAE's are pathologically hyperactive, to the point that they may drive both more timid fish and the aquarist nuts. All in all SAE's are probably the best and safest algae-eaters you can buy, but they *do* have their downsides. Another poster suggested using several different types of algae eaters, and I second the motion. Shrimp, snails, Garra, SAE's, Otocinclus, Ancistrus... They all have their relative strengths and weaknesses. |
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Mike Noren wrote:
From personal experience I can also say that SAE's tend to bully Otocinclus, presumably due to the similarity in shape and markings. Hm... My otos are 1 - 1.25 inches. My SAE's are like 3 inches by now. Huge thick guys. Not the little 1.5 inch slips of fish that I first bought. I haven't seen bullying, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't happen. -Donald -- "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to think straight." -To Inherit the Wind |
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