snails vs. pleco

RTCatz

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Which one do you think would take care of the algae problem better? I'd rather use snails since I heard plecos eat the skin mucus on fish in some cases. Are snails good at controlling algae? Thx!
 

ewurm

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Snails are excellent cleaners. I recommend Mystery snails and Malaysian Trumpet Snails.
Maybe go with both, thats what I do. Also, get some otos.
 

USMCtanker

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RTCatz said:
Which one do you think would take care of the algae problem better? I'd rather use snails since I heard plecos eat the skin mucus on fish in some cases. Are snails good at controlling algae? Thx!
what i have seen is, snails tend to clean more but plecos are better to llok at. i just get 2 plecos and let them go to work. snails are just to dull to me
 

USMCtanker

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plecos are cool looking, but they poop ALOT! snails are less work IMO
ya thats is very true. but i like to do water changes once a week so its ok
 

Jason_S

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imo, it depends on the tank size. in a smaller tank a few snails could probably keep the algae under control fairly well, however in anything over say a 29 gallon it would take several snails which may become unsightly or distractive. a bristlenose plec will always be my favorite way to control algae though I've heard great things about ottos and siamese algae eaters. I've never kept either of these though so I can't say how well they compare. :)
 

davo

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i'd go with the snails. even some plecos that do eat algae, usually are not amazingly affective. there are ottos and flying foxes though, and these both do a good job, but are small
 

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Snails do a beter job.
 

The_Gooch

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Just out of curiousity, would three mystery snails do a "decent" job in a 30 gallon? Or perhaps should I opt for a pleco?
 

ewurm

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I have two in my 15, I would go with 4-5. Anyone know, do these do well in cold water?
 
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