TheBest Algae Eaters for Freshwater Tanks: Chinese Algae Eaters (CAE) – The Chinese Algae
Eater comes from Asia and has a slight body and is gold to brown in color. A
darker stripe runs horizontally and is either broken or solid into areas. It is
generally kept in aquariums for the intent of keeping algae in check.
Photo copyright
from aquariumdomain.com
|
The Best Algae Eaters for Freshwater
Tanks: Chinese Algae Eaters (CAE)
While algae are consumed by them when they are young, they tend to
eat less algae as they grow – along with becoming territorial and big – making
them a poor choice for most community fish tanks.
So that you will
need a great hood with no escape points, the Chinese algae eater will often
jump out of tanks.
Just as with other
tropical fish, place your fish in a quarantine tank for several weeks for
monitoring before adding them into your primary tank.
As juveniles they
need to eat the algae growing on the walls and objects in your tank but it has
been reported that they are going to eat algae less when they develop. Avoid
setting them in just setup tanks lacking algae for them to graze on.
Water quality
should remain continuous in order to avoid tension although it can manage water
conditions that are different. In smaller community tanks the Chinese Algae
Eater will defend its land. This species of algae eater may become competitive
when they get full grown.
Home
These fish can get
aggressive and very territorial as they age, and it may be tough to discover
them tank mates that are appropriate. Bottom-dwelling fish needs to be avoided,
along with any wide, flat bodied fish like goldfish. When they're kept with
slow moving fish, they'll occasionally latch onto the fish’s side and feed on
their slime coat, which often leads to infection. Top house fish make the very
best tank mates for Chinese algae eaters, and minnows or bigger characins tend
to work best.
Breeding
It is nearly
impossible to sex juvenile fish, although the females have a tendency to be
plumper in relation to the males. However, when the male is preparing to spawn,
he can develop tubercles that are identifying on his snout.
At the moment,
there are not any reliable reports of Chinese algae eaters although there are
several people that claim to have bred them in quite big organizations,
spawning in the home aquarium.
Feeding
In the wild, their
diet is a blend of insects, worms, larvae, crustaceans and algae. Due to this,
their diet should never consist solely of algae in the aquarium. They should
really be offered a balanced diet that is supplemented with significant algae
development.
There's a gold
form of this fish, and there have been reports that some have been dyed, while
many are natural. Needless to say, this can be amazingly cruel to fish, and
these fish should be prevented by any aquarist that is accountable. However, as
of this time it really is hard to have advice on whether this is wide-spread or
not.
The Best Algae Eaters for Freshwater Tanks: Chinese Algae Eaters (CAE)
4/
5
Oleh
Aquascaper