Had family visiting for easter, so I decided it would be a good idea to scrub the algea off the glass in my tank. After scrubbing it down, and changing abou 60% of the water over a 2 hour period and rining out the filter 2x the tank looked decent, and the water was clean. Everyone enjoyed watching the fish, but 4 days later the algea was taking off again...
I decided I don't want to bother with this maintenance 2x a week, so I went off in search of snails to clean the glass (and probably trim the plants...) Well, after visiting 4 shops in the area, and no one stocking snails I asked the guy in the LFS nearest my house what he would recommend. I disagreed that a common plecto would be fine for the 10g tank, but bought a small one anyway since I am planning on setting up a larger tank anyway.
This guy is a machine! I added him to the tank at about 7:00pm, and by 10:00 he was moving around scaring the cherry barbs. 6:00 the next morning when I passed by to feed the barbs before leaving for work I was amaized. The plec had cleaned out every visible trace of algea! Got him some algea wafers, and I guess he's still finding plenty to eat because he's ignored the food for the most part.
The critter is so ugly he's cute, and everyone around home is laughing at his love affaire with the heater and themometer...
On the downside, the little waste factory has thrown my tank out of balance. I had enough plants to handle the barbs, and keep the nitrate even at 5ppm. Ammonia and nitrite didn't have any noticible spikes, but the nitrate has shot up to 10 now. Guess that means a few more water changes until I get some more plants.
I decided I don't want to bother with this maintenance 2x a week, so I went off in search of snails to clean the glass (and probably trim the plants...) Well, after visiting 4 shops in the area, and no one stocking snails I asked the guy in the LFS nearest my house what he would recommend. I disagreed that a common plecto would be fine for the 10g tank, but bought a small one anyway since I am planning on setting up a larger tank anyway.
This guy is a machine! I added him to the tank at about 7:00pm, and by 10:00 he was moving around scaring the cherry barbs. 6:00 the next morning when I passed by to feed the barbs before leaving for work I was amaized. The plec had cleaned out every visible trace of algea! Got him some algea wafers, and I guess he's still finding plenty to eat because he's ignored the food for the most part.
The critter is so ugly he's cute, and everyone around home is laughing at his love affaire with the heater and themometer...
On the downside, the little waste factory has thrown my tank out of balance. I had enough plants to handle the barbs, and keep the nitrate even at 5ppm. Ammonia and nitrite didn't have any noticible spikes, but the nitrate has shot up to 10 now. Guess that means a few more water changes until I get some more plants.