I don't know of any algae eating 'sucking catfish' that can be mixed with African Cichlids but some of the Malawi species of cichlid are Algae eaters I believe. As far as the other cichlids from the Americas and the Amazon goes, Plecostomus sp. can usually fit in with them OK. provided you make sure they all are of a similar size.
You go to the store then go to fish eggs then scroll all the way down to algae eaters category then click on it then click on buy it then tap anywhere in your tank to place the egg. The end.
Pleco - Suckermouth catfish , Siamese Algae Eater, Albino Algae Eater , Ancistrus - Bristlenose pleco ,Oto Catfish , Plecostomus ( Very aggressive and go well with Oscar ) All algae eaters go well with Oscars.
Pleco - Suckermouth catfish , Siamese Algae Eater, Albino Algae Eater , Ancistrus - Bristlenose pleco ,Oto Catfish , Plecostomus ( Very aggressive and go well with Oscar ) All algae eaters go well with Oscars.
It depends, if your goldfish are smaller than your algae eater, and big enough to fit in it's mouth, then very much so. If the goldfish are small, but too big to fit into your algae eater's mouth, then he might just injure them. But your algae eater shouldn't be so small that your goldfish could eat it. The rule with fish that I always go by is, if it can fit into it's mouth, it will be eaten.
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If you have an algae eater and no algae you can go to any pet shop and get algae waffers.
if your speaking population or overall, then pop. is probably meat eaters because they eat the plant eaters, but when the plant eaters die down the meat eaters go down until the plant eaters grow back up. so it is very hard to determine if there is more or less. hope this helps
He runs along with the death eaters.
they wont go home and there country will die
Goldfish, guppies, Betta, algae eaters, Koi, and sometimes tetras All the Walmarts are different so you really just have to go look and see for yourself but I recommend going to a Petsmart or a Petco if you have one around. The prices might be higher but it is worth it in the long run. Hope this helps
That depends completely and entirely on the tank. In a freshwater tank with anything besides lightly stocked algae eaters, I wouldn't go any longer than a couple of days without feeding. Of course, they could survive maybe a few weeks without food, but that would be cruelty.
yes that is why they go up and down the tank. There eating algae even if your tank looks clean there will be microscopic algae everywhere, but if you let them live on algae they will die because they need to eat apples or cucumbers.