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    Larvae
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    what type fish eats algae

    hi there
    im trying to get help by asking members in the forum
    what type fish that is safe with discus that will eat the
    elge off the glass, im tired cleaning the glass all the
    time and i dont get much time to do that with our baby
    daughter crying all the time, ps whats the best fish to
    do the job and what type will eat lots of alge,
    cheers ,,,ben

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    Larvae
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    (¯`·._)§andy(_.·`¯)

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    Hi ben
    On a different subject have you got that 6 F'ter up and running yet,
    if so how about some pics

    Ian

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    Hi, I'm New Here!
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    hey um i just thought i should warn u that i bought a chinese algae eater and all it did was suck onto my discus. just a word of warning

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    oh an i have a bristle nose hes awsome probably 12cm long now

    get 1 of them

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    are you sure it wasnt a sucking catfish?
    Nathan

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    Otto's are the way to go!

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    you're right, benno, chinese algae eaters, while they eat algae, they also have a liking for other fishes slime coating, and discus have that in profusion. they also become relatively large, and aggressively territorial! they are a royal pain in the ass if you're caught unawares and buy one and not realise their true nature, but can be a great fish to keep in a species tank, due to their personalities. not for discus, though.
    Sandy was talking about siamese algae eaters, which are a different thing, they're peaceful and would be great to keep with discus and many people do so. however they come from colder waters than discus and might not be too comfortable in the high temps that discus love.
    ancistrus (bristlenoses) and otocinclus come from the same waters as discus, and you can't go wrong with those. otos are probably your best bet, as they remain small and won't get in the way if your discus decide to breed, where bristlenoses tend to be a bit more tenacious about getting at food sources.

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    hi there Ian
    i have not got the 6fter set up, its just stand up in a corner of the living room for months, i dont get time for it that my baby daughter crying all the time, and its way too heavy for me to lift up 1 metre high to put it on the cabnet . will set it up when my baby discus get older, they still small
    at the moment, cheers ben

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    i thought ottos would be a good choice as what ben had said to me,
    but im wondering if the common pelco are any good? i had seen large ones but im not after too big, i dont want my baby discus end up being dead lol, mabe up to 10 cm be good, the bristle nose seem to be good but arnt they too small to eat lots elge?, i dont want to over populate my tank with other type fish, my tank only has only discus in it and my aim is to grow them,also right now is a simple 4 ft 180 lt tank gets 50% water changes a day with home made cainiser filter that has a 1200 watt water flow pump and a 20 watt uv , i hope to get more information whats the best to eat up all the elge lol,
    cheers ben

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