Most of them will eat other greens like lettuce and zucchini as well as algae. It sometimes helps to blanch the vegies to soften them up for the fish to eat. Good pet shops should stock pellets designed for algae eaters.
Algae are categorized as Protists which generally means they do not fit into the other Kingdoms like Animal, Plant, Fungi, Monera (bacteria type organisms). Protists are generally single celled or multicellular but without tissue specialisation. They have nuclei enclosed in a membrane unlike bacteria. Modern biologists consider "blue-green algae" to be a type of bacteria rather than true algae.
Most algae use photosynthesis to make their own food. Algae have chlorophyll.
Many types of fish are called algae eaters, and they live in every body of water where algae occurs.
At most pet stores they sell algae waffers
Sharks, ect...
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).
no they do not any type of algae eaters only eat algae that has grown on your tanks glass
There are specialised foods for algae eaters at most good pet shops.
yes some do
male bettas are independent and crayfish can be are algae eaters can live alone too.
yes algae eaters do eat dead fish because as i type this my algae eater is feasting on a dead goldfish!
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.
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.
In the ocean on top of the water or in low depth levels.
small tetras, bottom-feeding catfish(NOT CHINESE ALGAE EATERS) and other live-bearers,