Saltwater algae eatersare a fun way of keeping your saltwater aquarium in top-notch shape. When coupled with a quality filtration system, these eaters arecapable of solving your algae problemwhile bringing some character and functionality to your tank too. There are multiple types of algae, each ...
Have you ever considered adding a cichlid or two to your freshwater tank? NEXT ARTICLE Everything You Need to Know About Freshwater Angelfish Angelfish are a species of freshwater cichlid and they are one of the most popular species of tropical aquarium fish. ...
If plan to keep bottom feeders or algae eaters in your tank you may need to supplement their diet with algae wafers. It is common practice for freshwater aquarium hobbyists to add bottom feeders and algae eaters like corydoras catfish and plecostomus to their tanks to help control algae buil...
The perfect reef tank involves work, dedication, the right equipment, patience, and money! AquariumsAlgae and PestsFish The Best Clean Up Crew For Your Aquarium Here’s the Swell Guide to the best algae eaters for your aquarium. AquariumsAlgae and Pests How to get rid of algae in a ...
10 Different Aquarium Algae Eaters You Should Know About Today, tanks are becoming tinier and this means that there is a need for smaller algae eaters to match the size of the tank. These are very small south American catfish that eat algae. Not onlyOtocinclus, eat algae but they also beh...
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Sea urchinsare good algae eaters who mainly gather in colder, offshore waters. Intriguingly, they travel into shallow waters in search of food. The sea urchins possess a structure called Aristotle’s lantern, consisting of five rigid plates that come together like a beak which enables them to ...
Nerite snails are very busy and active eaters. They affix themselves to hard surfaces such as glass, decorations, filter intakes and hard plant leaves. Nerites move easily across these surfaces…eating as they move. Nerite Snails are one of the best algae eating snails around, and their “from...