E Eric A Polypterus MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 5,003 22 92 Australia Jan 11, 2010 #11 A pair of siamese flying fox would take care of the filamentosus algae, and a group of otos would do the rest.
A pair of siamese flying fox would take care of the filamentosus algae, and a group of otos would do the rest.
Desert Bus Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 29, 2006 1,066 269 122 Indiana, USA Jan 11, 2010 #12 Since you're already using so many ADA products, why not Amano Shrimp for your algae?
D doubledragon The House Of Endlie MFK Member Nov 19, 2006 2,311 1 38 ohio Jan 11, 2010 #13 Very nice. I've always liked heavilly planted tank's. Good Work.
M MDK500 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 26, 2008 1,193 1 0 Ⓞⓤⓣ Ⓕⓘⓢⓗⓘⓝⓖ Jan 11, 2010 #14 Thanks guys... I think for algae eaters I'm going to do a mix of Ottos, Amano shrimp, and Siamese algae eaters.
Thanks guys... I think for algae eaters I'm going to do a mix of Ottos, Amano shrimp, and Siamese algae eaters.
Plec123 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 26, 2009 2,482 134 96 30 North Jersey Jan 11, 2010 #15 what size tank is it? good algae eater combo btw... id go with an african butterfly fish for centerpiece... with small tetras for midwater.
what size tank is it? good algae eater combo btw... id go with an african butterfly fish for centerpiece... with small tetras for midwater.
M MDK500 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 26, 2008 1,193 1 0 Ⓞⓤⓣ Ⓕⓘⓢⓗⓘⓝⓖ Jan 11, 2010 #16 Plec123;3778591; said: what size tank is it? good algae eater combo btw... id go with an african butterfly fish for centerpiece... with small tetras for midwater. Click to expand... 15 gallons... I think I'm just gonna stay with small tetras or killis and not risk it with an African Butterfly- the tank is open top.
Plec123;3778591; said: what size tank is it? good algae eater combo btw... id go with an african butterfly fish for centerpiece... with small tetras for midwater. Click to expand... 15 gallons... I think I'm just gonna stay with small tetras or killis and not risk it with an African Butterfly- the tank is open top.
M MDK500 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 26, 2008 1,193 1 0 Ⓞⓤⓣ Ⓕⓘⓢⓗⓘⓝⓖ Jan 11, 2010 #17 http://www.aqadvisor.com/AquStockImage.php?N=&L=24&D=12&H=12&F=5%20x%20200909300008,5%20x%20200909300153,3%20x%20200909300076,12%20x%20200909300117,2%20x%20200909300215 This website is saying my stock is going to be way too much... but I don't know. What do you guys think? Any adjustments I should make?
http://www.aqadvisor.com/AquStockImage.php?N=&L=24&D=12&H=12&F=5%20x%20200909300008,5%20x%20200909300153,3%20x%20200909300076,12%20x%20200909300117,2%20x%20200909300215 This website is saying my stock is going to be way too much... but I don't know. What do you guys think? Any adjustments I should make?
Lizardking Jocke MFK Member Nov 9, 2006 1,876 3 38 44 Sweden Jan 12, 2010 #18 This tank is screaming for rainbows, I suggest Pseudomugil Furcifer. http://members.optushome.com.au/rainbowfishes/Furcatus.htm or Iriatherina Werneri http://members.optushome.com.au/rainbowfishes/Werneri.htm
This tank is screaming for rainbows, I suggest Pseudomugil Furcifer. http://members.optushome.com.au/rainbowfishes/Furcatus.htm or Iriatherina Werneri http://members.optushome.com.au/rainbowfishes/Werneri.htm
Desert Bus Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 29, 2006 1,066 269 122 Indiana, USA Jan 13, 2010 #20 I think I'd do Farlowella vittatus or Farlowella gracilis instead of Otto's, but i'm a sucker for Stick fish. Another option would be a Bristlenose Pleco, which gives you choices of normal/albino/calico x normal/longfin x male/female.
I think I'd do Farlowella vittatus or Farlowella gracilis instead of Otto's, but i'm a sucker for Stick fish. Another option would be a Bristlenose Pleco, which gives you choices of normal/albino/calico x normal/longfin x male/female.