Best algae eater for specific algae...

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What is the best algae eater for green hair algae and also for green spot algae ? I was thinking bristlenoses plecs(which specific one?) and ottos? any others? I have quite a large tank (300L) so need apropriate fish to keep the algae down as much as poss

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As far as hair algae is concerned, most fish suckermouth fish will tackle it once it reaches a certain length. You may have to crop it down for them to be able to eat it. I'd go with the bristlenose, as they remain at manageable sizes. Of course you could also just clean the glass with a razor and use an old toothbrush to to clean off the hair algae as well. Just do it outside of the tank so you don't disperse any more algae spores.
 
your best bet would be to get an assortment of algae eaters..

1. 5-6 otos
2. 1-2 bristlenose
3. 3-4 "siamese" algae eaters (not to be confused with "chinese" algae eaters)
4. rosy barbs
5. amano shrimp(a dozen or more for larger tanks)
6. snails
 
Thanks for the replys, I will get the ottos and bristlenose(does anyone know which specific bristle to get?) I will get the siameses and shrimps if i can find them, and i allready have 7 apple snails about half the size of a grape, i'll give the rosy barbs a miss tho as i dont really like them:o :)
 
I would not recommend CAE.They get big and when older stop eating algae and prefer flake or tabs.They get aggresive and like to suck onto fish and eat their slim coat(especially flat bosied fish).

I bought one of these when i first got started in fish and it was not a good fish.
 
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