What ever u get dont get a chinese algea eater those chase cichlids even.My suggestion is otos but i am not sure hope u get someone to help u morekniesh said:Hi, could anyone suggest an algae eater that will not eat my guppy fry or harm my guppies. I have a 2ft tank in need of an algae eater that is used for guppies only, thx.
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Kajuki17 said:What ever u get dont get a chinese algea eater those chase cichlids even.My suggestion is otos but i am not sure hope u get someone to help u morekniesh said:Hi, could anyone suggest an algae eater that will not eat my guppy fry or harm my guppies. I have a 2ft tank in need of an algae eater that is used for guppies only, thx.
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If the tank is heavily planted and still has algae problems, I'd suggest you don't need an algae eater. Rather, you might want to treat the disease and not the symptom... find a solution that allows your plants to outcompete the algae like they should. Post in the Planted Tank forum; knowledgable folks there. They're sure to be helpful.kniesh said:Hi, could anyone suggest an algae eater that will not eat my guppy fry or harm my guppies. I have a 2ft tank in need of an algae eater that is used for guppies only, thx.
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Don't know where I got the planted idea from. Too many threads on the brain, I guess!kniesh said:It's not really planted at all, I have plenty of pebbles for hiding young, plus java moss which is excellent for hiding babies. I do have 2 moss balls aswell, i thought these would out compete the algae.
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