re: no because their are no fresh water clams domb asses
There are plenty of fresh water clams, check your spelling before calling anyone dumb next time. and no, they wont eat the clams, they are bottom scavengers. but they will eat slow or sick fish, as well as destroy plants
No, crayfish eat chocolate.
No, it will eat the algae eater.
Yes, I have had lots of experience with Oscars. One of mine died recently from a sickness. Algae eater fish are not dominant, in this case the Oscar does not take it as a threat and does not bother it. The answer to your question is yes, an Oscar can live with an algae eater fish.
no they cant
yes they do many pregnant crayfish aka crawfish will eat algae
The Pleco is of the Loricariidae family. The Chinese Algae Eater is of the Gyrinocheilidae family.
My neon tetras lived with a couple of algae eaters quite happily (I think. It was difficult to ask them).
i think the best is a albino algae eater is the best.
male bettas are independent and crayfish can be are algae eaters can live alone too.
if an algae eater is dead than it will definitely not move anymore. The algae eater could also be alive and just resting. You can take a small stick and touch the algae eater to see if it will move.
It depends on what you are calling an "algae eater." A pleco is considered a scaleless fish. A Siamese or Chinese algae eater does have scales.
A crayfish eats a varioty of food. It can from algae to small fish. It is an omnivore.
An algae eating species of any type isn't capable of eating all the algae in the tank. Your going to have to clean the tank yourself. The algae eater will from then on keep the algae levels in your tank down, but not totally.
Do you mean ALGAE? If so, yes, they do eat algae.