TPIRman said:
A 10-gallon tank is way too small for any pleco.
I dissagree - there are many non-common plecos out there that get to a max size of 4" - if that (the bristlenose is a good example). Since they are "bottom dwellers" or scavengers, this would suffice. I do agree that a common pleco which gets to a size of 12"+ would be bad.
However, he stated he was at his fish max - what that is - I dont know. Could he support of pleco and not know it - possibly.
[you made me ink] - what does your current tank consist of??
I would not add anything to "kill" algae - chemical wise. I have not used them, but I am ALWAYS weary of these types of chemicals. IMO, they could do more bad than good.
What about ghost shrimp??? What about Ottos? These are small and will not increase your biomass too much - but again I dont know what current fish are in there.
I dont have a magnetic cleaner - but have played with them at the LFS - seems nice to me.
Bosemani Fan said:
What has caused the Algae? Is the tank near a window with alot of light on the tank? How long do you leave your Tank lights on a day?
This is the ultimate question - find the source - delete it and then no more algae. Common problems of algae - Extra light (by a window), over feading, skipping water changes etc.
Myself - I just wipe it down during a water change every week. Easy - cheap and best of all, no chemicals.
Good Luck
Aries