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Types of Algae Eaters for Freshwater Tanks: African Chicild

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Types of Algae Eaters for Freshwater Tanks: African Chicild – African cichlids encompass the largest genus of the cichlid family, with over 100 species. Male and female African cichlids will live together in the exact same tank; they'll do nicely also with other territorial fish for example green spotted puffers and Leopard ctenopomas. Ideal tank mates are also made by catfish and will aid in maintaining your tank clean. Photo copyright from tropicalfishsite.com Types of Algae Eaters for Freshwater Tanks: African Chicild If I forgot a word to explain this stuff, please forgive me. In case the reason for its existence isn’t properly identified, of getting it to leave, your efforts will most likely be unsuccessful. African Cichlids aquarium algae is generally due to underlying water quality issues. Since there are really so many varieties to select from, African Cichlids are definitely one of the most used of all aquarium fish. Add to extroverted characters this t...

Algae Eating Fish Freshwater: Bristlenose Pleco

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Algae Eating Fish Freshwater: Bristlenose Pleco – The bristlenose pleco, related species and Ancistrus temminckii, is a wonderful fish to have. There are scores of Ancistrus species. Like many plecos, they like to eat algae. I have read that some aquarists say that bristlenose plecos would be the best "remedy" for algae problems. Bristlenose's do an excellent job on attached algae and just grow to 4 to 8 inches determined by the species. Ancistrus temminckii grows just up to about 4.75 inches. Photo copyright from funfishtank.com Algae Eating Fish Freshwater: Bristlenose Pleco In comparison with other plecos who grow to 1 to 2 feet, that's small! My common plecostomus is over a foot long which is too enormous for most aquariums that are smaller. The bristlenose looks in general shape except for its bristles. These fleshy appendages stick out around the lips and head of bristelnose plecos. Males have a lot more adornments. It can be found in many ...

The Freshwater Algae Eaters for Planted Aquarium: Amano Shrimp

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The Freshwater Algae Eaters for Planted Aquarium: Amano Shrimp – Caridina multidentata, also often called the Amano Shrimp, is one of the best algae eating creatures which can be held in the freshwater aquarium. They are cherished by custodians of aquariums that were planted because of their industrious behavior and graceful appearance. Photo copyright from  oddballpets.com The Freshwater Algae Eaters for Planted Aquarium: Amano Shrimp This shrimp may be recognized by its opaque or largely brownish looking shade. Down the back of the shrimp there are small tan spots that form. Side are typically a run of broken red dots that span the right or left side of the body. These colors enable them to blend in fairly readily with their natural habitat of swamps and marshes within their native Japan. Amano Shrimp History The Amano Shrimp is usually credited as beginning the Dwarf Shrimp avocation in America. The Amano Shrimp was introduced to the American aquarium hobby a...