Starry Occasionally sighted. May 15, 2002 523 0 0 43 Brampton, Ont Jul 13, 2004 #11 Would any of them eat the black algae off Anubias by any chance? That's my only real problem now, and as far as I know only SAE's will eat that.
Would any of them eat the black algae off Anubias by any chance? That's my only real problem now, and as far as I know only SAE's will eat that.
F falcon AC Members Dec 16, 2003 216 0 0 Brampton, Ontario, Canada Visit site Jul 14, 2004 #12 As far as I know, I have only seen them eat thread type algea. falcon
C Captain Hook Looking for ideas Aug 21, 2003 1,779 0 36 Toronto, ON Visit site Jul 14, 2004 #13 My bristlenose pleco did an amazing job cleaning my anubias. It had both black and green types of algae on it.
My bristlenose pleco did an amazing job cleaning my anubias. It had both black and green types of algae on it.
Starry Occasionally sighted. May 15, 2002 523 0 0 43 Brampton, Ont Jul 14, 2004 #14 Originally posted by Captain Hook My bristlenose pleco did an amazing job cleaning my anubias. It had both black and green types of algae on it. Click to expand... Sounds good, I might look into getting one of these then, they'e cute. Edit: Or not. I looked around a bit, and turns out that when people say "small," they mean 6-8" Last edited: Jul 15, 2004
Originally posted by Captain Hook My bristlenose pleco did an amazing job cleaning my anubias. It had both black and green types of algae on it. Click to expand... Sounds good, I might look into getting one of these then, they'e cute. Edit: Or not. I looked around a bit, and turns out that when people say "small," they mean 6-8"