Yes, guppies are omnivorous and will eat algae as part of their diet. However, they should not rely solely on algae for nutrition and should be supplemented with other foods like fish flakes or live foods.
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no they do not any type of algae eaters only eat algae that has grown on your tanks glass
yes algae eaters do eat dead fish because as i type this my algae eater is feasting on a dead goldfish!
No Guppies are not moss eaters.
Siamese algae eaters are smaller and have a slender body with a dark horizontal stripe, while Chinese algae eaters are larger and have a more elongated body with a lighter coloration. Siamese algae eaters are peaceful and prefer to eat algae, while Chinese algae eaters can become aggressive and may not solely rely on algae as their diet.
Guppies will eat a bit of algae now and then but don't expect them to eat plants because they are not plant eaters. They mainly eat tiny crustacea like Daphnia and insect larvae like Mosquito wrigglers. In some places they are put in waterways to control the Mosquitos and are called Mosquito fish.
No, because plants are not made up of algae
Most of the time you can just leave them in the tank. The other fish will most likely leave them alone. You can feed them wafers with algae in them. They will also eat whatever your other algae eaters eat. I hope this answer helps!
Try bottom cleaners, algae eaters, black moors, and guppies for sure.
Yes Sometimes
Nerite snails are a good option for algae control in a guppy tank. They are peaceful and don't harm guppies. Amano shrimp and Otocinclus catfish are also good choices as they eat algae and are generally compatible with guppies.