Algae can grow back in as soon as 5 hrs.
The only algae eaters that are safe with goldfish are bristlenose plecos. Weather (dojo) loaches can also be placed with goldfish, but they are not comparable to a pleco for cleaning algae (though they do clean some).
It depends on what kind of fish, and the size of the aquarium.
Chinese Algae Eater.NOTE: they can get pretty long. and also the Albino Catfish can sometimes clean other fish.
Coyfish cannot be kept in an aquarium, but it's not because of the answer below. It's because they are so badass they will break through your measly glass and run free as they should be, you fool! And if for some reason he cannot manage to break the glass, a passerby will because they will notice how amazingly badass he is and want to set him free. End of Story. ---- Hi. koi fish can not be kept in a aquarium as they grow as long as 36 inches!!! only suitable for a 1000 gallon pond.
The fish named Deb in the movie Finding Nemo is a three-striped damselfish. Damsel fish are anemone fish and can grow to be 14 inches long.
Plecostomus are fun fish in an aquarium, they eat algae and grow over a foot long.
The only algae eaters that are safe with goldfish are bristlenose plecos. Weather (dojo) loaches can also be placed with goldfish, but they are not comparable to a pleco for cleaning algae (though they do clean some).
no but they are popular for their appetite for algae. if you do get a plecostomus be warned that they grow to about 2 feet long
It depends on what kind of fish, and the size of the aquarium.
Iridescent Sharks (Pangasius hypothalmus) are omnivorous so could well be eating whatever bits of algae are forming there. I do hope you did your homework and know that the baby fish you have will grow to over 4 feet long. To be kept successfully they should be kept in groups of no less than 5. These fish are grown in ponds in Asia as a major food fish.
Millimeters may be appropriate, or perhaps centimeters. If a fish is 63 mm long, then it would be 6.3 cm long. U have to take the fish out of the aquarium
you can as long as you have a filter and a fish tank
Different fish eat different amounts. Some will consume none while others will eat all available. Fish are opportunistic feeders and will therefore sometimes always act like they are starving and over engorge themselves if more than ample food is supplied. In a aquarium based setting a schedule should be followed where same amount of food is given roughly same time of day. If algae is persistent in an aquarium and a fish is purchased for this purpose, additional food shouldn't be added to the tank to account for this fish until either the fish is discovered to not be eating the algae or the algae is nearly gone. If the fish is sated on prepared food algae may be left alone. There are also other aquariums inhabitants in fresh and salt that can help with algae other than fish such as crabs and snails.
Koi are pond fish and grow to over 24 inches or so when adult. It is unlikely they will breed for you in a small aquarium. (It is also unlikely they will live long in a small (under 75 gallons) aquarium)
A sucker mouth catfish can grow up to be as long as 18 inches, and this makes it one of the largest home aquarium fish. There are 116 different species of sucker mouth catfish.
There are around 50 species of fish that are called "Guitar fish" They all grow larger than the normal aquarist could hope to keep in a normal aquarium. Some grow to around 6 feet or more long. They vary in temperature requirements from temperate to tropical.
24 hours and do a water change