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Old 02-08-2005, 03:11 PM
Mr. Zee
 
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I'll check out the website. My LFS guy is very knowable and assured me that
the two I have don't get very big. (That's why I stay away fm the Wal-Mart
type fish stores, so I can obtain good advise.)

I'll keep an idea on my phosphate and nitrate levels. Thanks!
"Elaine T" wrote in message
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Mr. Zee wrote:
Hi Elaine:

Thanks for all the info. (Thanks to the other group members too.)
I have a lot of alge on my plants. I bought a Clown Pelco thinking he
would take care of it but he just hangs out in the driftwood. So last
week I bought 2 1" Chinese Algae Eaters. They are busy little guys,
cleaning thing up. Are two enough for a 55 gallon? I'd like to buy a
couple more but don't want to starve them.

Chinese algae eaters?!? You might want to read this - those are pretty
nasty fish when they grow up. http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Algae-Eaters/
I've found Ancistrus spp. to be better algae eaters than Peckoltia spp. I
also like Farlowella spp. and otocinclus.

When I had a planted 55, it was home to 1 Ancistrus, 1 Farlowella, 6
otocinclus, and 3 siamese algae eaters. You could add any of those fish
to your tank in preference to more CAE.

Also, I had bought a nice 12" long Ludwiga but after a few days it
started to lose all it leaves. I took it out, cut it back to a small 4"
strand or two and replanted it. I hadn't gotten the extra lighting when I
bought it so perhaps that's why it died? I have soft water, pH 6.7, 81F.

By the way, a few friends came over yesterday. Everyone said 'ohh ahh
are those REAL plants?' It's a nice feeling yes? So nice to have
beautiful green planst in the aquarium.


That is a lot of fun.

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