Otos are not suitable for the Fluval Edge, but I forgot the reason why...Is there any suitible algea eaters for a fluval edge?
I currently have 7 neon tetras all getting on fine
Thanks
Otos are not suitable for the Fluval Edge, but I forgot the reason why...Is there any suitible algea eaters for a fluval edge?
I currently have 7 neon tetras all getting on fine
Thanks
A much better algae eater would be a group of Red Cherry Shrimp or Amano Shrimp
Its 23l
The white stuff isnt that bad, just a tiny bit
True, normal neons are too big for a Fluval Edge but Green Neon Tetras are fine in a Fluval EdgeIts 23l
The white stuff isnt that bad, just a tiny bit
23 liters is just about 6 US gallons of water - this is a very small area of water.
besides a snail or a few shrimp, you cannot fit an algae eating fish into this tank.
This is also too small for neons - they should be in atleast a 10-15 gallon.
Neon tetras are also only supposed to be added into mature tanks (have been fully cycled for a minimum of 6 months.)
Which brings me to my next questions - - do you know about cycling? is your tank cycled? do you know about the Nitrogen Cycle?