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    I just want to share a good article from Aquascaping World Magazine by Tom Messenger which I came across while looking for a solution to my algae problem. Good for beginners to the hobby!

    Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium
    Written by Tom Messenger

    Otocinclus spp.
    Otocinclus spp. are one of the most popular fish used to help in the control of algae. There are a few species that I have seen available here in the UK, and these are O. vestitus, O. affinis and O. macrospilus. Most 0tocinclus sold are caught in the wild. When these fish are imported, they are often starved during the transport stages, and so many tend to die off even before they reach the wholesaler/retailer. Because of this, you need to be careful when choosing your Otos. A fish with a nice, rounded silvery stomach should be fine, as this indicates that they have been fed on adequate foods since their import and should continue to do so. All too often though, Otos found in aquatic shops are very skinny and suffering from malnutrition. This is why they are often considered to be tricky to keep, and can die off during acclimatisation.
    Most Otocinclus will grow to around 2” or less and eat a wide range of algae, so making them a great choice of algae eater in large or small tanks. They should really be kept in groups of around 6 and will often stay close to each other in the aquarium. This is when they are at their most effective in a planted aquarium. In my experience they are very gentle with aquatic plants, and will not even damage soft leaved plants while feeding on the algae.

    Crossochelius siamensis
    Siamese Algae Eaters (Crossochelius siamensis), or SAE as it is often written, can grow much larger than the Otocinclus (up to 6”) and because of this are suited to the larger aquarium only. I would suggest a minimum being a 36” tank to keep these fish at their eventual size. I have found they can be a bit boisterous and may uproot newly planted carpet plants and disturb substrate, which is a problem if it clouds easily. Like the Ottos, these algae eaters are said to eat a variety of algae types including black beard algae, or BBA. This is a common problem in planted aquaria and it is sometimes attributed to low CO2 in the water. There is often confusion between this species and the Chinese Algae Eater, or CAE, as they look very similar. One difference between them is the number of barbels, the SAE having one set and the CAE having 2 sets.

    Caridina denticulata
    The Amano Shrimp (Caridina denticulata, formally japonica), or Yamato Shrimp as it is sometimes known, was brought into popularity by Takashi Amano in his search for the perfect algae eating shrimp. He tested many shrimp, but eventually settling on the “Amano” Shrimp, a Japanese native species and ordering several thousand from the supplier! They will eat most types of algae and are very effective at their job. They will reach around 2” and are suitable to most size aquariums. One problem with keeping shrimp in the aquarium is that you will need to be careful about other occupants. Large fish such as Angelfish and Discus are likely predators of shrimp.

    Neocaridina denticulata sinensis
    Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina denticulata sinensis) are another popular shrimp choice for the aquarium, mainly because of their size and colour. Female Cherry Shrimp are bright red, whereas males can be slightly drab in comparison. These shrimp are smaller than the Amano Shrimp, and I haven’t had any grow past 1”. You will need to be wary of filter inlets due to the small size of the shrimp. They will readily breed in the average aquarium, given plenty of cover such as mosses and few predatory fish to eat the young. Even Tetras will snack on babies. Sometimes when you clean the filter during maintenance, you can find live baby shrimp that have been sucked in and are living off detritus or algae in the filter.

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    nice piece of information, But how do we know which is Otocinclus spp and Crossochelius siamensis? they both look like the same.

    I remember i had 2 Otocinclu and they are "boisterous and may uproot newly planted carpet plants and disturb substrate". The writter said Otocinclus "very gentle with aquatic plants, and will not even damage soft leaved plants"

    Maybe i got mix up with these 2 different algae eater? Mine Otocinclus is bright orange in colour anyway. They suck to the glass and when they move they really disturb my substrate and knock now all my plant therefore i remove them...

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    Otocinclus spp or Otos are different and much smaller in size than the Algae Eaters. Otos are extremely gentle and they usually stick on the walls of your tank.

    If your's are orange I think you are probably talking about Golden Algae Eaters (GAE). These look similar to the Crossochelius siamensis or Siamese Algae Eaters (SAE) but are slightly more agressive. There are 3 main algae eaters in my limited knowledge - SAE, GAE, and the last is CAE or the Chinese Algae Eater. The CAEs are the worst experience I had, they are violent and uproot everything in the tank when they dart about. But still cute nonetheless!
    Corydoras - Sterbai, Leopard, Bronze, Albino, Pepper, Similis, Pygmaeus, Habrosus, Hastatus, Tail-Spot
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    I experience with Siamese Algae Eaters has not been that great.. they actually goes after my fish food. Yamato seems to do a better job..
    Siamese Algae Eaters can grow quite big as well...

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    how about The Amano Shrimp? Any 1 knows which LFS selling them east area not west? thanks

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    and is Yamato and Amano shrimp the same???

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by dna9179 View Post
    and is Yamato and Amano shrimp the same???
    Same thing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ervinelin View Post
    Same thing...
    i see, i think i need to get a few more yamato bcoz currently i got 1 yamato and it dun help in algae. think must add more so they can work as a team. haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by dna9179 View Post
    i see, i think i need to get a few more yamato bcoz currently i got 1 yamato and it dun help in algae. think must add more so they can work as a team. haha
    1 yamato? Nano tank?

    I've never heard of someone having just a single yamato.. hehe... Yah try adding a whole crew of them.

    One tip though, try to get smaller ones. Big ones tend to be a bit aggressive when going after food (yes they eat pellets and fish food more readily than algae).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ervinelin View Post
    1 yamato? Nano tank?

    I've never heard of someone having just a single yamato.. hehe... Yah try adding a whole crew of them.

    One tip though, try to get smaller ones. Big ones tend to be a bit aggressive when going after food (yes they eat pellets and fish food more readily than algae).
    ya sure, haha. thanks

    Anyway i got a Q to ask, maybe i open a thread to discuss.

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    Oto only eat brown algae they dont touch the others

    SAE are useless once they grow up

    Shrimps(cherry, yamato, Malayan etc) eat algae only if there have nothing else to eat. So if you have fish food in the tank, thats their first choice

    Pencilfish will peck at algae when they are hungry

    Florida flag fish just rips off any hair algae and eats it. Only problem is that is not exactly a peaceful tank mate. Very fierce

    I read that Cigar fish eats BBA not sure how true that is but again it aint exactly a peaceful tank mate

    Best algae eater I have so far are the Nerite Horn snails. They dont breed so easily unlike other snails and they seem to eat most of the common type of algae e.g brown, green spot, hair etc.

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by anaconda View Post
    Oto only eat brown algae they dont touch the others

    SAE are useless once they grow up

    Shrimps(cherry, yamato, Malayan etc) eat algae only if there have nothing else to eat. So if you have fish food in the tank, thats their first choice

    Pencilfish will peck at algae when they are hungry

    Florida flag fish just rips off any hair algae and eats it. Only problem is that is not exactly a peaceful tank mate. Very fierce

    I read that Cigar fish eats BBA not sure how true that is but again it aint exactly a peaceful tank mate

    Best algae eater I have so far are the Nerite Horn snails. They dont breed so easily unlike other snails and they seem to eat most of the common type of algae e.g brown, green spot, hair etc.
    Woooo that is very detail! thanks for the detail information. I went to look for Nerite Horn snails but can't find them in my nearby LFS. Any idea which LFS got sell Nerite Horn snails? thanks again for helping me, a newbie aquarium

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    C328 usually stocks nerite and horned snails. It's in a small betta tank near the sulawesi and guppies area in front of the cashier's counter.
    Corydoras - Sterbai, Leopard, Bronze, Albino, Pepper, Similis, Pygmaeus, Habrosus, Hastatus, Tail-Spot
    Loaches - Clown, Red-Tailed Squirrel, Yoyo, Zodiac, Crimson, Banded/Spotted Kuhli, Zebra, Blue Botia, Kubotai
    Others - L181, C/S/GAEs, Otos, Dwarf/Thai/Honey Gouramis, Spotted/Smiling Cat, Shark Cat, Percula Clown (SW), Cinnamon Anemonefish (SW)...
    Happy Shrimps - CRS, Sakura/RCS, Malayan, Yamato, Green Shrimps, Dancing Shrimp (SW)

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by seanskye View Post
    C328 usually stocks nerite and horned snails. It's in a small betta tank near the sulawesi and guppies area in front of the cashier's counter.
    arh that's way too far away from me, i stay hougang.

    Any idea Y618 is selling or any guys here have any to spare or sell? thanks

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    saw at Y618 today

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxedfish View Post
    saw at Y618 today
    oh thanks for the input, maybe i'll go down tomorrow. u remember the price?

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    1 for $1.20, 5 for $5

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by dna9179 View Post
    how about The Amano Shrimp? Any 1 knows which LFS selling them east area not west? thanks
    You can try the LFS at the block oppsite Bedok Libary. They sell Amano shrimps there

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    Quote Originally Posted by dna9179 View Post
    arh that's way too far away from me, i stay hougang.
    NA at balestier has them too
    Corydoras - Sterbai, Leopard, Bronze, Albino, Pepper, Similis, Pygmaeus, Habrosus, Hastatus, Tail-Spot
    Loaches - Clown, Red-Tailed Squirrel, Yoyo, Zodiac, Crimson, Banded/Spotted Kuhli, Zebra, Blue Botia, Kubotai
    Others - L181, C/S/GAEs, Otos, Dwarf/Thai/Honey Gouramis, Spotted/Smiling Cat, Shark Cat, Percula Clown (SW), Cinnamon Anemonefish (SW)...
    Happy Shrimps - CRS, Sakura/RCS, Malayan, Yamato, Green Shrimps, Dancing Shrimp (SW)

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    Re: Best Algae Eaters for a Planted Aquarium

    my experience with otos are not that good i introduced them when i have brown algae on the wall of my 2 feet tank . i comm them with shrimps and when i feed my shrimps with algae food, the starting coming over and snatch food with my shrimps! soon the only feed on my aglae wafer instead of my brown algae on the wall .

    snails are infact the best so far since i have them after otos

    i am trying malayan as i heard some views from other forumers that they are hardcore algae workers

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