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.
Yes, neon tetras can live with algae eaters like bristlenose plecos or Siamese algae eaters. However, make sure the tank size is large enough to accommodate both species, and provide ample hiding spots for the neon tetras as they can be sensitive to aggressive tankmates. Additionally, ensure the algae eater's diet is supplemented as they may not rely solely on algae for sustenance.
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.
Algae produces more than 71% of the earth's oxygen. Some types of algae can live in snow. Some types of algae can live in boiling water.
Algae eaters typically live for 5-10 years, but their lifespan can vary depending on factors such as water quality, diet, and tank conditions. Proper care and a suitable environment can help maximize their lifespan.
A consumer in a pond ecosystem is an organism that feeds on other organisms to obtain energy. This can include herbivores that consume plants, carnivores that eat other animals, and omnivores that consume both plants and animals. Consumers play a vital role in transferring energy through the food chain in a pond ecosystem.
ya but some of them be together like guppy, sucker mouth catfish etc
Yes, neon tetras can live with algae eaters like bristlenose plecos or Siamese algae eaters. However, make sure the tank size is large enough to accommodate both species, and provide ample hiding spots for the neon tetras as they can be sensitive to aggressive tankmates. Additionally, ensure the algae eater's diet is supplemented as they may not rely solely on algae for sustenance.
If you mean a Pleco, they lay eggs.
male bettas are independent and crayfish can be are algae eaters can live alone too.
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.
small tetras, bottom-feeding catfish(NOT CHINESE ALGAE EATERS) and other live-bearers,
They need a 5+ Gallon tank and you can only have one in the same tank.
Water snails eat algae, bacteria and other small plants that live in water,
Try bottom cleaners, algae eaters, black moors, and guppies for sure.
Most white snowshoe Siamese live in North America.
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.
Siamese cats can live anywhere in the world. all kinds of cats live in the world.