Newbie need some advice re: brown algae eaters
Newbie need some advice re: brown algae eaters
hello - I have a 20 gallon long tank that's been up and running for about 2
months. It currently has these fish:
4 zebra danios
4 cherry barbs
4 marigold plattys
2 bronze corys
1 oto
I've been having a bad problem with brown algae. I know that oto's
eat brown algae but oto's seem not to survive in my tank (it is non-planted
and has 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, 15 nitrates, water on the soft side (6 dh of GH
and 3 dh KH) and fairly alkaline pH (about 7.6). So far I have only managed to
keep otos for about 3 weeks. I was wondering if a bristlenose or some other
type of pleco might help. Would a bristlenose be too big?
Thanks in advance.
-Deb S. (in Massachusetts USA)
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That brown algae is just a part of the tanks stabilizing process. As soon as the silicates in the water column are exhausted it will go away by itself. It's usually only annoying for a month or so. Otos can be a bit sensitive to shipping, so you might try three or four more, and acclimate them slowly before you add them to the tank. Hope that helps.
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Otocinclus does best in a tank containing live plants. Ever thought about getting some? it'll make keeping the tank in prime shape a LOT easier, and with your fish, it shouldn't be a problem, keeping some Cryptocorynes or Javafern alive.
A single bristlenose can be kept in that tank; just get a young one (1-2"); he'll clean out algae fast, he doesn't need wood (unlike clownpleco's and the like) and he won't get too big (4" or so)
Common Pleco's get up to 45-55 cm, wich is -of course- WAAAYYY out of line.
A single bristlenose can be kept in that tank; just get a young one (1-2"); he'll clean out algae fast, he doesn't need wood (unlike clownpleco's and the like) and he won't get too big (4" or so)
Common Pleco's get up to 45-55 cm, wich is -of course- WAAAYYY out of line.
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