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The right scavengers mixed with discus
I need to add some bottom feeding catfish to tank my 125g to help keep it clean and also some algae eaters to help control the brown algae.
Any tips on what type(s) of catfish/algae eaters would be good mates with the discus but yet do a good job helping keep the tank clean and algae free?
Thank you for your response
samcatj
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Re:The right scavengers mixed with discus
I am using skunk corys and juli corys as bottom feeders. I would say most corys would be a good choice, but ask around since some of them dont take the heat real well.
For algae control Im using otos though they just started importing a zebra version of them that is really spectacular.
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Whilst I'm also with Carol and Frank, I have 1 albino bristlenose. (Mandy wanted it soooooooooooo bad) and three corys (because I was sick of trying to catch them!)
Here is a pic of me Ancistrus. Female I think, three years old and no barbles.
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We have been using ottos in our 220 show tank... and in our 6- 125 and 2- 150 that are in my "rainforest" we keep zebras, king tigers, gold seams, clown loaches and some bristle nose as cleaners... all of these fish do great with the discus. I have never seen any of them even slightly harass the discus. Stay away from chinese algae eaters and common plecos!!!!!
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Most fish won't touch the brown algae. The only ones that I know of are the otos and some plecos, but like it was said before some plecos bother the discus. The otos sound like your best bet. Sometimes increased lighting will help (sometimes you just get more green algae). Either way though, you might want to look at why the algae is doing so well, it usually means too much of the chemicals that are considered nutrients for plants.
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Tom, Since Clown loaches are nocturnal, don't you think they might bother the Discus at night? Frank
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I'll second the otos they are great little tank cleaners and won't mess with the dicscus at all,. I've been working on getting some bristlenose plecos but no one it town has any. I've got some on order though so I should have some in a couple of weeks.
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I don't know if anyone else has had this problem as otos usually get the thumbs up but I got rid of them cuz they were dining on the sides of my discus. >
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Hmm, I had two plecos that had that issue and they disappeared fast. I will keep an eye on mine. So far so good. In fact when I first put them in, I thought the discus would make a quick lunch out of them. They actually tried to munch a few but the otos were too fast. Within a week, they were happily ignoring each other in my tank.
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Syphon hose and scrub brush works great for me.
Miles
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I think it is unrealistic to think any fish can keep the bottom of a tank clean or free of algae. Bottom feeders are good in a community tank and they keep things interesting, but you will still have to clean your bottom and glass....
As far as algae goes...DO NOT get Chinese algae eaters....they gave my discus hickies when the lights went off....
I haven't had any problem with cory's at all, and they do a descent job with uneaten food. They are also an active and very fun fish to watch.
JMHO.......
John
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Re:The right scavengers mixed with discus
I have 1-2 albino bristle noses in all of my tanks and I have to admit they are great algae eaters. They don't eliminate 100% of the algae, but they do manage the algae growth enough so that I don't have to scrub the glass any more.
I'll be getting some long fin bristle noses this week.
Any comments about these long fin bristle noses?
Thanks
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