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Diatom Algae Eaters?
Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 23:32
by msheresy
Will any plecos eat diatom algae?
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Re: Diatom Algae Eaters?
Posted: 01 Jan 2013, 09:34
by DBam
Simple answer is no. Care to be any more specific to your needs?
Re: Diatom Algae Eaters?
Posted: 01 Jan 2013, 14:50
by lfinley58
Hello Msheresy and DBam,
I have to disagree with DBam. Numerous plecos (loricariids) naturally feed on varying amounts of attached diatom algae families/genera/species. Attached is the key word in that such free floating algae is not really easy for them to ingest. It should be noted that some species are thought to possibly do some filter feeding of free algae (in the aquarium aka green water) but as far as is known this is a rare situation.
Lee F.
Re: Diatom Algae Eaters?
Posted: 02 Jan 2013, 04:27
by zeebo
hi, not sure if I had the same type of algae as you are talking about , it was brown, growing on everything, rocks,slate, caves. glass. I have 2 L128's in this tank, didn't touch it. Got a big farlowella and he cleaned it up in 2 days. No more algae since. HTH. Georgie
Re: Diatom Algae Eaters?
Posted: 03 Jan 2013, 10:09
by DJ-don
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the common brown algae you see in tanks is a diatom algae??
So there is a fair few plecos that would happily clean it up.
It all depends on the specifics of the tank, on deciding which pleco would suit your needs.