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mtdewlover
02-03-2003, 12:32 AM
I have a 29 gallon cichlid tank. I want to have a low lighted planted tank. Well, I have a huge pleco. I've heard he will eat the plants and should look into getting something else. My b/f has SAE's in his tank and seem to do fine. But, I had brown algae thats why I got the pleco in the first place. So what bottom eaters will eat this brown algae without being lunch for my cichlids??? :confused:

Ledslnger
02-03-2003, 9:00 AM
I have heard that the Flying foxes are the best fish for this algae. I haven't had one, but just wanted to throw that in. Maybe someone else will throw in from their experience.

VoodooChild
02-03-2003, 7:11 PM
Never tried it myself, but clown pl*cos (peckolita) are supposed to do a decent job of it. I've also heard that the foxes do to.

NJ Devils Fan
02-03-2003, 8:37 PM
The pleco won't eat the plants. They want fresh veggies. He will lightly graze the leaves to get the algae off, but he won't eat them.

famman
02-03-2003, 8:49 PM
IMO the best brown algae eaters are otocinclus. very small, but very industrious. best kept in groups
good luck
:)

Orbitorly
02-03-2003, 9:53 PM
Wouldn't the cichlid pick on the otos ?

oscar andy
02-06-2003, 11:11 AM
rubber lip plecos are awesome on brown algea. I had a algea problem in my 90gal, I added 1 2.5 inch ruber lip and in about 2 weeks I had nothing on the glass, in another week the driftwood looked like I just put it in the tank.