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Algae Eater Snails For Fish Tank: Golden Apple Snail

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AlgaeEater Snails For Fish Tank: Golden Apple Snail – Although they are normally sold as infants, these alga munchers can grow up to be the size of a baseball, so be sure to have sufficient tank space to accommodate them. Photo copyright from applesnail.net Algae Eater Snails For Fish Tank: Golden Apple Snail Gold Snails are simple to see, partly due to their size, but also thanks for their massive antennas that are normally seen sweeping across the aquarium floor. Their shells are most usually bright yellowish, however they can be found in some shades of red and purple, and brown. Species special needs Held in captivity, they do well on common vegetables in combination with fish food. Alas, many species have a terrific hunger for aquatic vegetation and algae are not their favored food. In such cases these scavengers can reduce the aquatic plant life very fast. They are able to ruin a beautiful aquarium within days. Home They can be held in a comparat...

The Types of Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Bristlenose Plecos

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TheTypes of Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Bristlenose Plecos – The bristlenose pleco, Ancistrus temminckii and related species, is a great fish to possess. There are scores of Ancistrus species. Like many plecos, they want to eat algae. I've read that some aquarists say that bristlenose plecos will be the best "cure" for algae problems. Bristlenose's do a great job and only grow to 4 to 8 inches according to the species. Photo copyright from badmanstropicalfish.com The Types of Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Bristlenose Plecos It can be found in a variety of habitats, from shallow low oxygen floodplains, to the deep, dark waters of rivers. Ancistrus cirrhosus is the most typical, although there are several species that is commercially available. My common plecostomus is over a foot which is too enormous for most smaller aquariums. The bristlenose looks in general contour except for its bristles like most plecos. These fleshy appendages stick out around head...

Twig Catfish the Types of Algae Eaters in Freshwater Aquarium

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Twig Catfish the Types of Algae Eaters in Freshwater Aquarium – Among the oddest looking fish nowadays we see available by blending in with all the twigs and plants the Twig or Farlowella Catfish tries to mimic its environment it rests on. There are many different species of Farlowella and identification could be difficult. This species can be hard to keep and shouldn't be kept by new hobbyist. Photo copyright from aquariumdomain.com  Twig Catfish the Types of Algae Eaters in Freshwater Aquarium Farlowella: erected by Carl and Rosa Eigenmann (1889) as replacement for Acestra Kner, 1853, the name honours the American botanist from Harvard, William Gibson Farlow (1844-1919), who specialized in algae plants, a reference to the primary diet of this fish. vittata: Latin for banded, referring to both lateral dark stripes passing over the eyes, beginning at the tip of the rostrum and ending in the tail. There are more than 20 distinct species in the Farlowella genus,...

Freshwater Algae Types: Otocinclus Catfish

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Freshwater Algae Types: Otocinclus Catfish – A Otocinclus Catfish is an impressive little scavenger for freshwater aquariums. Otocinclus Catfish can also be sold as: Oto Catfish Otos, Otto Cats, Ottos, Dwarf Suckermouths, Dwarf Oto, Dwarf Ottos, Dwarf Suckers, Algae Scrapers, Macrotocinclus affinis and Otocinclus affinis. Although Otocinclus Catfish are algae eaters, they should not be confused with other similar appearing fish also sold as “algae eaters” including: Siamese Algae Eaters Chinese Algae Eaters and Siamese Flying Fox. The Zebra Otocinclus is darker in color and has a more camouflaged look as opposed to more prevalent Oto Catfish. Photo copyright from hubpages.com Freshwater Algae Types: Otocinclus Catfish It is frequently said that Otocinclus Catfish care is not too difficult. But while care ought to be easy and straight foreword, keeping Oto Catfish could be tricky because they a fine freshwater aquarium fish. After appearing to be active, healthy and feed...