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Awesome Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Green Swordtail

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AwesomeFreshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Green Swordtail – The Swordtail Xiphophorus hellerii is very popular. It is but one of the prettiest aquariam fish and incredibly robust. In the wild, it has an olive green body with sometimes brilliant and yellow along the sides and red speckles on its fins. With this particular coloration, it's most often known as the Green Swordtail or the Red Swordtail. However, to the fantastic colors that make it so highly prized now, it has been bred in captivity. Photo copyright from thejump.net  Awesome Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Green Swordtail The Swordtail comes in many various colours with all the males being easily identified by their signature sword like tail. The Swordtail is an incredibly hardy fish that could adjust to a wide selection of water conditions. They are livebearers which means that the baby fish come free swimming out. Please have a look at the breeding livebearers page to learn more, if you'...

Excellent Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Vampire Shrimp

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ExcellentFreshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Vampire Shrimp – Vampire Shrimp, Atya gabonensis, also called African Fan Shrimp, Giant African Fan Shrimp, African Filter Shrimp, Giant African Filter Shrimp, Gabon Shrimp, or Viper Shrimp, are natives of areas of South America and parts of Western Africa. Photo copyright from angelfishaquatics.co.uk  Excellent Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Vampire Shrimp Vampire Shrimp are peaceful on the bashful side and they enjoy little places to hide. At exactly the same time, Vampire Shrimp appears to be rather social with other filter shrimp. They seem to be quite secure hanging out with other freshwater shrimp, notably Bamboo Shrimp in the water current. We'd no idea they were filter feeders (like the Flower Shrimp) and wouldn't hurt a water flea. We do have to confess that "vampire shrimp" sounds much more alluring than "African filter shrimp." However, if you treat your vampire shrimp exa...

Perfect Freshwater Algae Eater Snails in Aquariums Giant Ramshorn Snail

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PerfectFreshwater Algae Eater Snails in Aquariums Giant Ramshorn Snail – Giant ramshorn snail (Marisa cornuarietis) is a large and good looking snail, quite popular with aquarium husbandry buffs. In the wild they thickly rooted places and are inhabits in lakes, rivers, bogs, however it favors quiet. Big snail can inhabit in water that is brackish, but at that breed wo be n’ted by it. Photo copyright from pets4homes.co.uk Perfect Freshwater Algae Eater Snails in Aquariums Giant Ramshorn Snail The term giant ramshorn snail can be used to describe a number of different types of snails. * This leads to aquarist becoming mistaken when finding that by accident they have ramshorn snails in their own aquariums, or after purchase when they study their new pets that are aquatic and one seldom would have them in their aquariums by accident.  Marisa advice on many websites simply refers to them The advice regarding them is different as the little ramshorn snails (Planorbi...

Awesome Freshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Blue Panaque Pleco

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AwesomeFreshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Blue Panaque Pleco – L239, or the "blue panaque pleco," is a little loricariid (suckermouth) catfish that had been previously set briefly in the tribe Ancistrini, which identified it as a ancistrine-kind catfish, using the physical characteristics of one or more related genera. It is a distinct teal blue color, which can be believed to darken with age, and also the fins are edged in ice blue.  Photo copyright from fishkeeper.co.uk  Awesome Freshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Blue Panaque Pleco The ventral place is a swirl of blues, purple, and pink. One important physical characteristic of this species is the fused dorsal and adipose fins, which are joined by a section of fin tissue known as the interradial membrane (see photo below). So while Blue Panaque plecs are inexpensive and widely sold, from purchasing them discerning aquarists may want to hold off until they’ve full investigated the market. There a...

Excellent Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Salfin Pleco

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ExcellentFreshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Salfin Pleco – The Sailfin or Leopard Pleco is an upkeep fish that is popular, regularly sharing its habitat with other community fish. They typically eat whatever another fish don’t are true omnivores, and get, happy to chow down to a chunk of cucumber that is blanched. Photo copyright from aquaiumdomain.com  Excellent Freshwater Algae Eaters in Aquariums: Salfin Pleco These fish that is notable come from Amazon River basins and the Orinco in Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. They have been seen in slow-moving, slow river waters and move to flooded areas during the wet season. They love to burrow into banks that are muddy to make their dwellings. Some people differ on precisely how these fish are, but generally they can coexist peacefully with any variety of fish so long as there’s considerable food. If they’re alone and still being aggressive towards other fish, it could be a result of a dearth of food, whic...

Effective Freshwater Algae Eaters in Tropical Tanks: Golden Cloud Pleco

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EffectiveFreshwater Algae Eaters in Tropical Tanks: Golden Cloud Pleco – The Scobinancistrus genera have an unusual dentition. They have 3 to 4 teeth in every single half of the upper jaw and also the same in the lower jaw. Similar to Scobinancistrus pariolispos and may be a form of the species. Photo copyright from  elite-pets.narod.ru Effective Freshwater Algae Eaters in Tropical Tanks: Golden Cloud Pleco As juveniles, these fish could be held in little groups but as they grow they will become territorial in the tank. Scobinancistrus pariolispos prefer subdued lighting and add wood or stone to create hiding places, adding floating plants will also create shading areas. Scobinancistrus is a genus of armored catfishes native to the southeastern Amazon Basin in Brazil. An extremely similar (possibly identical) form can be exported in the Rio Xingu and underneath the identity of L048. As you CAn't tell them apart from pictures we've lumped the two together her...

The Best Aquarium Snails for Algae Control: Inca Snail

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The BestAquarium Snails for Algae Control: Inca Snail – The Inca Snail is part of the Apple Snail family by which there are over 100 species that is recorded that is distinct. Unlike a few other snails, the Inca Snail stays relatively little and ought to leave your aquarium plants alone (for the large part).  Photo copyright from fishlore.com  The Best Aquarium Snails for Algae Control: Inca Snail They do like some other structures in your aquarium looking for algae and to graze on the tank glass. In case you own a sand tank bottom, they may submerge throughout the day and come out during the nighttime. They are reasonably simple to care for but there certainly are a couple things to remember in regards to caring for this particular snail. They are herbivores, so they're going to need a lot of greens in their own diet. This will provide lots of nourishment for your own snails. Avoid keeping them with fish that are known snail eaters like the fish in the l...

The Loyal Freshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Galaxy Pleco

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The LoyalFreshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Galaxy Pleco – As long as proper water conditions and sufficient foods are offered they are hardy and easy to keep and even breed, although it's a fairly large fish that needs some room to boom. Photo copyright from aquariumdomain.com  The Loyal Freshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Galaxy Pleco Their eyes are near the top of their head. The fish is black with gray to beige-gold blotches (the same colour that makes up the majority of the background of its fins and rasping mouthpart). In addition, it has many white- to gold-colored spots. These fish must be given large, clean and well filtered aquariums with a lot of hiding places. The men could be aggressive and territorial towards each other, although they are peaceful towards other fish. Leopracanthicus are meat eaters, and needs to be fed a protein rich diet composed of crustaceans, shrimps, mussels and fish meat. Good quality dried foods should also be offered...

Awesome Freshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Candy Striped Pleco

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AwesomeFreshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Candy Striped Pleco – The scientific name for the Sweet striped pleco is Peckoltia vittata. Earlier, the name Chaetostomus vittatus was utilized. The L-number for Sweet striped pleco was L015. It's sold under the name Candy striped Peckoltia, because the Candy striped pleco belongs to the genus Peckolita. Within the hobby, Peckoltia vittata is frequently confused using the Clown pleco Panaque maccus. Photo copyright from monsterfishkeepers.com  Awesome Freshwater Algae Eaters in Fish Tank: Candy Striped Pleco Peckoltia: named member of the Natural History Commission of Rondon, after Gustavo Peckolt. This specific epithet literally means decorated with a thread(vittata=decorated using a ribbon) and refers to the groups of colour on its body. Just like most Loricariids, colouration depends on disposition. Diet This fish is omnivore, hey will eat most foods offered them. Though they are not amazing algae eaters...