Clean Up Fish????????

joeyg2100

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I have a 35 gallon Hex tank that I am setting up for breeding Blue Ram's. My question is what catfish would work good for cleaning up left over food? I want one that will not eat the eggs from the rams, and one that will fit in this tank.

I was thinking maybe a Otto cat. Any help is appriciated. Thanks
 
I want one that will not eat the eggs from the rams
there's no such fish. any nocturnal catfish/plecostomus will certainly eat the eggs.
 
What about some mystery snails?
 
I don't think MTS or pond snails eat fish eggs, but I'm not certain. There are several shrimp species that eat algae, left overs etc. but I suspect that they'd eat eggs too.

Do Rams defend their eggs like Kribs etc. do? If so, maybe a mild mannered cat (oto, SAE) would work...
 
Quite frankly, rams will keep the bottom clean enough, and you can do the rest. The use of a gravel cleaner and algae scrapper will help. If it is a breeding tank, many people will set it up with a bare bottom to keep it squeeky clean. Rams can bully bottom feeders, and a hex doesn't have much bottom.
 
MTS are carnivorous and far more likely to eat eggs than otos. I wouldn't keep MTS in any tank intended for breeding.

Otos would be great for this tank in terms of eating algae. I have'm and love'm. But I wonder if the rams would tolerate their presence.
 
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