E epond83 Plecostomus MFK Member Nov 10, 2009 801 53 61 Duvall, WA Jul 20, 2010 #11 oto's can eat a bit of algea, if you don't have fish that will eat them. Also if you have free floating algae a UV can help.
oto's can eat a bit of algea, if you don't have fish that will eat them. Also if you have free floating algae a UV can help.
knifegill Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 19, 2005 8,782 113 120 43 Oscar Tummy Jul 20, 2010 #12 If you're doing a community, get some mollies in there. They are really good algae pickers.
M Myron Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 20, 2010 7 0 0 Council Bluffs, Iowa Jul 20, 2010 #13 I would use a bristle nose pleco, an occulas(sp) and maybe some ghost shrimp.
T thecrow505 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 45 0 0 albuquerque Jul 21, 2010 #14 I wanted exodons, but I'd have turn water into wine to get some, so we're probably going the tetra route. Harlequin Rasbora, Rasb espei. So ottos will be safe, as will ghost shrimp. I appreciate the above suggestions.
I wanted exodons, but I'd have turn water into wine to get some, so we're probably going the tetra route. Harlequin Rasbora, Rasb espei. So ottos will be safe, as will ghost shrimp. I appreciate the above suggestions.