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They are omnivores. I have seen them eat live brine shrimp and herbivore flake food. There are 86 different species of Marine Angelfish and 3 species of Freshwater Angelfish. While most Angelfish species are omnivorous; some Angelfish species are completely herbivorous (algae eaters), and some are completely carnivorous (zooplankton eaters). Most angelfish are omnivores. yes
They are omnivores. I have seen them eat live brine shrimp and herbivore flake food. There are 86 different species of Marine Angelfish and 3 species of Freshwater Angelfish. While most Angelfish species are omnivorous; some Angelfish species are completely herbivorous (algae eaters), and some are completely carnivorous (zooplankton eaters). Most angelfish are omnivores. yes
ya but some of them be together like guppy, sucker mouth catfish etc
I do not know of any Algae eaters that can live in cold water . Goldfish are cold water fish. So unless you can find some species of cold water algae eater the answer is no they can not be kept together successfully.
If you mean a Pleco, they lay eggs.
My neon tetras lived with a couple of algae eaters quite happily (I think. It was difficult to ask them).
male bettas are independent and crayfish can be are algae eaters can live alone too.
Siamese algae eaters grow to be a maximum size of 6 inches. This means that they require a minimum of a 20 gallon tank. Preferably with large leafed plants that they can rest on.
small tetras, bottom-feeding catfish(NOT CHINESE ALGAE EATERS) and other live-bearers,
Water snails eat algae, bacteria and other small plants that live in water,
Yes, Angelfish live in the corals.
Angelfish live in almost all the continents.