Hypancistrus - Any Good With Algae Control?

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I read that most of the Hypancistrus species are omnivorous, and most enjoy a fairly meaty diet. If given a balanced diet, do they do anything for algae control?

I'm looking at getting a couple of the smaller fancy plecos, and like the look of many of the Hypancistrus (particularly L399, L340). However, I probably need the guys to help out with some light / medium growth.

Might the Hypancistrus help me out, or should I think about a different route?
 
The best algae eaters are Ancistrus, Hypancistrus are basically worthless for keeping the tank clear of algae. One Ancistrus will keep just about any size tank clear, though you may want two if the tank is 6' or larger.
 
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