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Siamese Algae Eater Fish Care Guide

Siamese algae eaters (SAEs) or Crossocheilus Oblongs is a freshwater species of fish. They are part of the Cyprinid family. SAEs are among the most effective algae eaters. They are among the fish that is the most involved species in their consumption of algae. They are busy grazing algae on rock or glass surfaces, woods, filter tubes, and various ornaments. They are often referred to as freshwater goats due to their habits of grazing algae.

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Siamese Algae Eater Fish Care Guide

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  1. Siamese Algae Eater Fish Care Guide Siamese algae eaters (SAEs) or Crossocheilus Oblongs is a freshwater species of fish. They are part of the Cyprinid family. SAEs are among the most effective algae eaters. They are among the fish that is the most involved species in their consumption of algae. They are busy grazing algae on rock or glass surfaces, woods, filter tubes, and various ornaments. They are often referred to as freshwater goats due to their habits of grazing algae. Water Quality Siamese algae eaters are connected to the rivers that move fast and streams in South Asia. The water in the rivers is acidic, with high levels of oxygen. There are numerous rocks, gravel and tree trunks in the base of these river that are a source of algae. Feeding Habits and Behavior Siamese algae eaters are omnivores, and easily take flakes and pellets of food in the aquarium. Although their diet should be plant-based, they like aquariums that are populated with lots of plants. If they don't have algae or food, they could chew on delicate leaves of plants and moss. Also, make sure you feed them healthy food to avoid the presence of algae. Their body shape permits them to get into most areas of the aquarium to seeking algae.

  2. They are tranquil and social creatures that are calm and social. They hunt for algae patches in groups and graze without fighting over food. They stand on the surface and then rub their hands on the algae. The majority of the time they are near the bottom of the ornament. The sharpest stones or ornaments could cause damage to your chin. Appearance Siamese algae eaters possess a lengthy, slim, cylindrical body. The upper portion on the back is golden and light brown in the color. The black stripes run from the mouth to the tail. The bandages are covered in dense golden bandages. It's difficult to determine the gender that is present in it is difficult to determine the gender of Siamese Seaweed Eater. They're nearly identical, however, females tend to be larger than males. This is the only noticeable distinction between males and females. The gender of a person can be determined when they reach the age of 3-4 years old. It can be difficult to recognize your gender during the initial stages of your life. Tank Setup Siamese algae eaters are able to be kept inside a 100-liter tank with a variety of plants and hiding spots. Caves made of artificial materials can be constructed to provide hiding places for the animals. The substrate or soil must be smooth and smooth. Decorated objects and objects that are sharp are not recommended for SAE settings. They are attracted by light. The optimal pH can be 6.5 up to 7.5. Temperatures that range from 23degC to 27degC are the ideal temperature. The flow of water should be moderate to high based on its natural habitat. The majority of hobbies today are taken from that of the SAE fishing farm. They are able to adapt to various water conditions. They prefer oxygenated and acidic water. By adding driftwood to your aquarium can help to acidify the water. Water flow plays a significant role in the process of cleaning and oxygenating the water. They're calm by nature, therefore don't keep them in a tank with aggressive, large fish. SAEs are known to gnaw at the fins of long-finned fishlike goldfish or betta fish. Always be cautious when keeping fish. Fish that live in the bottom, like red-tailed sharks, rainbow sharks, and so on are terrestrial. It is not recommended to keep them in the same tank as sharks that are not terrestrial. The majority of cichlids are territorial fish. They are able to slap anyone within their territory. It is not recommended keeping Siamese algae eaters in a cichlid tank. It is preferential to keep them with calm fish. Big fish can strangle them to death. The most suitable tankmates for SAEs are calm small fish like tetras danos, rasboras and danios. For more information visit our website creature companion

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