Ok, but I'm starting to want to find a alternative to a bn pleco as an algae eater. Any suggestions?
Nerite snails. Could easily fit a handful in a 30g no problem, only issue would be is they would need to be fed more often then the pleco but they are far cleaner imo. Also they have a built in defense of nasty tasting chemicals they secrete, acts kind of like fish repellent, most fish don't like their taste so just end up leaving em alone to do their own thing. Also they come in a very wide array of colors and patterns.Ok, but I'm starting to want to find a alternative to a bn pleco as an algae eater. Any suggestions?
Lol it's weird how they make these squiggly lines instead of straight lines like most freshwater snails. Personally I like the horned nerites the most. Had some at one point but my Oscars didn't seem to care about how they tasted and ate em anyways lol.Nerite snails all day. So fun watching these guys do they thing.
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Ok, I was already planning on nerites anywayHillstreams do best in colder water, I would stay away from them.
True but ik atleast convicts and swordtails can tolerate lower temps. Not entirely sure if the HRP can tolerate the same temp range as a convict but if a convict can survive just fine in a tank that's only 60° I'm pretty sure a HRP could do the same. The cooler water imo wouldn't do all that much to it other then slow it's growth rate a lil. Granted the swordtails may not breed at lower temps but that ain't so bad.Hillstreams do best in colder water, I would stay away from them.