chris_todd
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In my 65g mbuna tank I had been keeping a 12"+ common pleco, but the mbuna weren't very nice to him, so I moved him to our 90g planted discus tank, which he loves.
Surprise, surprise, I've since had an outbreack of powdery brown algae all over the glass and rocks. It is easily scraped off the glass with a razor blade, credit card, or algae scraper, but it's ugly and annoying.
I've had problems keeping snails alive in this tank; I'm not sure whether the mbuna are killing and eating them, or the pH/hardness is not to their liking, but it's the only tank in our house that isn't inundated with common pond snails, LOL. Then again, it's also the only tank in the house that doesn't have lots of plants.
So, any suggestions for an algae cleanup crew that:
1) Won't be appetizing to the mbuna
2) Won't mind pH 7.8-8.0 and moderate hardness
3) The mbuna won't pick on like they picked on my pleco
I looked at some of the rift lake catfish, but not many of them appear to be algae eaters like plecos or ancistrus. Oh, and while I've seen the mbuna grazing at the algae on the rocks, they don't seem to touch the stuff on the glass.
Surprise, surprise, I've since had an outbreack of powdery brown algae all over the glass and rocks. It is easily scraped off the glass with a razor blade, credit card, or algae scraper, but it's ugly and annoying.
I've had problems keeping snails alive in this tank; I'm not sure whether the mbuna are killing and eating them, or the pH/hardness is not to their liking, but it's the only tank in our house that isn't inundated with common pond snails, LOL. Then again, it's also the only tank in the house that doesn't have lots of plants.
So, any suggestions for an algae cleanup crew that:
1) Won't be appetizing to the mbuna
2) Won't mind pH 7.8-8.0 and moderate hardness
3) The mbuna won't pick on like they picked on my pleco
I looked at some of the rift lake catfish, but not many of them appear to be algae eaters like plecos or ancistrus. Oh, and while I've seen the mbuna grazing at the algae on the rocks, they don't seem to touch the stuff on the glass.