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This characteristic makes these fish an excellent choice for community aquariums that have various types of fish inside. These always moving fish are considered social, and they get along well with many other fish and water creatures typically found in warmer freshwater environments. The flying fox tends to have a light golden band that can be seen along the top border of the telltale black stripe situated on sides. The Amano shrimp, Cherry shrimp, zebra snail (Neritina), Odessa barb and the Siamese algae eater. 24. The Siamese algae eater is known for its tranquil and peaceful temperament. In this guide, youll learn everything you need to know about Siamese algae eaters. Siamese Algae Eater Appearance. Its important for the tank to include live plants like those found in this fish species natural habitat. Additionally, these fish require added hormones even when breeding in a fish farm environment. Although docile for the most part, Siamese algae eaters are very aggressive eaters. Regular price $25.00 Golden Blue Eye Longfin Bushy Nose Pleco (1.0"-1.5") - 2 pack. This gives these active fish somewhere to get away from the others when needing a spot to rest and unwind from their busy lifestyles. Fish owners should plan to have a tank that is at least 30 gallons in size for best overall results when caring for this fish. As you can see, these fish make a fantastic and fun addition to pretty much any freshwater tank and can get by without a lot of attention. As their descriptive name implies, Siamese algae eaters (or sae for short) feed on naturally growing algae found in their native habitats. Next up on my list is one of the few fish that will actually eat hair algae. ;). Avoid Cichlids and red tailed sharks as they are more prone to being territorial and aggressive. Siamese Algae Eaters and Shrimp I seem to have a strong (specifically) hair algae problem and the neos/otos are not cleaning any of it up. Siamese algae eaters can get a bit larger than most freshwater tropical fish species that youll find in various tanks. Do this only if you feel like feeding your Chinese algae eater shrimp. These varieties of algae eaters are very aggressive. The bottom line is, yes your Siamese algae eaters will eat shrimp and baby shrimp if they are able to fit it in their mouths. Siamese Algae Eater Siamese Algae Eater is a small, beautiful, and energetic freshwater fish having silvery black color. A caution for feeding these fish is to not under or overfeed them. Side-by-side, the female Siamese algae eater has a somewhat broader expanse of their middle section when compared to the slim and sleeker male fish. Sandy bottom material is also ideal for keeping this bottom loving fish safe from scratchy rocks or reefs when resting. If so, check out some of the other shrimp on this list. This replicates their normal situation in the wild and will prevent a single fish from claiming an area of the tank. This fish species is identifiable by a bold black stripe that runs over the entire length of the body, nose to tail, with one eye-catching stripe line on each side. The telltale black stripe runs to the tip of the fishs almost perfectly clear caudal fin with a mustache that some call Rostral barbels. On the other hand, too much protein can cause the fish to be less inclined to feed on its preferred algae menu. The most common mistake people make is misidentifying these fish with their look-alike species, Chinese algae eaters, or flying fox algae eater. Siamese algae eaters tend to be less picky about the available food and are omnivores. A majority of Siamese Algae Eaters grow up to six inches and live for about 10 years on average. Aquarium Source is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Unique populations exist throughout the region. Ben2820 0 Posted March 12, 2017. 504 Posts . A Siamese Algae Eater does not seem to annoy other fish. Siamese algae eaters (Crossocheilus oblongus) are freshwater fish from the Cyprinidae family. A true Siamese algae eater doesnt have this more distinctive gold border, although Siamese may have a faded gold tinge in certain lights. Small tunnels, swim-in hide-outs, and hollowed-out logs all make perfect tank additions for these fish. Otocinclus Catfish. This fish likes various tropical algae that fortunately will grow inside an aquarium (since it should be mimicking a tropical environment). Siamese Algae Eater - 8 pack. A possible exception to this rule is the Angelfish. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. The flying fox looks very similar, but fish owners can look for a few differences to ensure that theyre getting the right fish. Algae Eaters of Aquarium: Do you want to know the reasons of algal-growth and the algae eaters, then take an entire look on the article of the different types of algae eaters. Amano Shrimp: this is a famous algae eater shrimp. The Siamese algae-eater (Crossocheilus oblongus) is a species of freshwater fish in the carp family, Cyprinidae.This bottom-dwelling tropical fish is found in mainland Southeast Asia, including the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins as well as the Malay Peninsula.Its natural habitats are streams and rivers as well as flooded forests during the rainy season. Alison has been interested in fish and aquariums for over five years. On occasion we link to goods offered by vendors to help the reader find relevant products and products we recommenddirectly. This includes warmer water temperatures, slower-moving currents and plenty of cool shady areas near the bottom of the aquarium. This peaceful fish does well in community aquariums! Cherry shrimp are excellent algae eaters, and a large group can quickly clean up a small tank. When underfed, the Siamese tend to nibble on other plants inside the tank that you might not want them to. There are many different types of aquarium catfish out there. Alas, they will eat almost everything they can get in their mouths (even partially), and become increasingly aggressive as they age. These guys will scarf down just about anything you wouldnt want in your tank, like algae, As would indicate by their namesake. Adding enough hiding places helps prevent this problem if you have a community tank. This will give them room to swim comfortably and find places to hide when they need space. Remember to provide enough shade and hiding spots to keep stress and swimming fatigue levels lowered too. They can also often be found in flooded forest regions during this geographical regions rainy season. Before committing to caring for Siamese algae eaters, it is essential to learn how to keep them healthy and what diseases you should be mindful of. The illustration shows that the Amano shrimp is approx. Setting up beautiful aquarium sceneries and habitats since I was very young. The Siamese algae eater is an exceptionally good fish to choose for your betta tank if you want something that will keep the environment clear of algae. Cherry Shrimp : This bright-red Cherry Shrimp is also one of the best tank cleaners because it also likes eating algae. Since the Siamese must remain in motion due to the absence of a swimmer bladder, these algae eaters need places to hide at the bottom of the tank when they need rest or desire to be alone. We hope that you now have a better understanding of Siamese algae eaters as a species and how to help them thrive. Some of these links may be affiliate in nature, meaning we earn small commissions if items are purchased. As stated above, the Siamese Algae Eater is a generally peaceful fish, but it will prey on dwarf shrimp and other very small invertebrates. If youre searching for a freshwater fish that will help knock down the amount of algae in your tank, look no further than the Siamese algae eater. These fish can be somewhat territorial in nature towards their own kind, and it is best to keep a single Siamese or keep 5 or more in a group. Articles are written by an experienced hobbyist who also researches in their spare time to make sure you get the best answers to your problems possible. Start new topic; Recommended Posts. Siamese Algae Eater is the generic name for a group of closely-related bottom-feeding fish native to Southeast Asia. Adding Siamese algae eaters to an aquarium helps to control types of algae growth and maintain good aquarium health that is essential for the well-being of each occupant living inside of the tank. Required fields are marked *. but will also feed on various types of algae. Owner of AquariumGravel.com and also owner of actual Aquarium Gravel believe it or not! These fish are always on the go, and theyre always looking for algae and other plankton usually found on tank bottoms and walls. Sure, they wont knock your socks off with color like an African cichlid, but we think they have a certain understated beauty to them. Amano Shrimp (Size MS) - 10 Pack Water chemistry: 6.0 - 7.5 pH , 2 to 12 dH Feeding: Although an algae eater, flying foxes are also known to consume food in the form of flakes, wafers and tablets. Over-feeding is a common problem with algae eaters as they will already have access to food in the aquarium in the form of algae and plants. In rare cases, the fish might have to be kept in a separate tank. Ben2820. Aside from the occasional snack on a smaller animal, such as a shrimp, a true Siamese algae eater is docile and peaceful. We occasionally link to goods offered by vendors to help the reader find relevant products. (As long as you get the real thing and not one of the imposters that are sold as a Siamese algae eater.) The Siamese Algae Eater is one of the best algae eaters available. Theyll also munch on dead fish and insects if they come across them. Newbie; Members; 0 6 posts; Location: india; Inverts You Keep: Shrimp..mostly red cherry shrimp and yellow shrimp and tangerine shrimp and some black and blue shrimp; Hi, I purchased 15 juvenile cherry shrimps for my 55g planted tank. 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) 55 gallons for juveniles and 100+ gallons for adults. Siamese algae eaters are slender and long fish that are brownish-beige in color. Since Siamese are a tropical fish that lives in freshwater streams and rivers with lower current action, keep the aquarium water temperature set at 75F to 79F for best results. Your email address will not be published. This also prevents cloudy aquarium water (which never looks good). If a Siamese algae eater does appear aggressive, you should carefully monitor the situation and determine which fish or other creature is causing this normally docile fish to react in this manner. The Siamese algae eater, Crossocheilus oblongus, is a more gregarious and tolerant cyprinid that ranges up to 15 cm. Enjoy! As these fish spend their time at the bottom of the tank, you also need to think about what else is going to be living there. These will tend to be more aggressive with larger fish and not just shrimp. They can be found in the Malay Peninsula and in the basins of Mekong and Chao Phraya. Siamese Algae Eater. These bottom loving fish can grow up to approximately 6 inches (16 cm) and sometimes even a bit longer. Bottom Line The bottom line is, yes your Siamese algae eaters will eat shrimp and baby shrimp if they are able to fit it in their mouths. As their descriptive name implies, Siamese algae eaters (or sae for short) feed on naturally growing algae found in their native habitats. Like most fish species, aquarium owners should feed each species the correct food to maintain health and extend their lifetime. If you have any feedback or questions regarding this fish you can always get in touch with us and let us know! Theyre fun and social community fish that can get along with pretty much any other species you have in your tank. Due to their active nature, Siamese algae eaters make interesting fish to watch as opposed to their less active counterparts. Some of these links may be affiliate in nature, meaning we earn small commissions if items are purchased. Keep a lid over the aquarium to keep these more active fish from jumping out when cleaning the tank or during feeding times. Otocinclus Catfish. Theyre found in tanks, Siamese algae eaters vs Siamese flying fox fish: how to tell the difference, The 15 Best Types Of Freshwater Aquarium Catfish, Clown Loach Care: Tank Size, Food, Lifespan, Tank Mates, Water Sprite Plant: Care, Floating, Trimming & Planting, Bladder Snail Guide: Everything You Need To Know, Swordtail Fish 101: Care, Size, Lifespan, & Breeding, Sterbai Cory 101: Care, Size, Diet, Tank & More. They wouldnt think twice about eating a small shrimp or a baby shrimp. Most fish experts recommend that these Siamese algae eaters also be fed a diet mixture of fish food that includes some protein and natural plant-based foods. However, choose other bottom-dwelling fish mates carefully, as the vast majority of bottom dwellers are a bit territorial in their normal nature. If youre thinking about breeding Siamese algae eaters on your own, dont get your hopes up. Help/Advice. It can be difficult to breed Siamese algae eaters in a normal aquarium setting. These fish also have green dorsal and pectoral fins. Learn more. Wild populations are found in rivers and streams in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, but may also live in flooded areas during the rainy season. Simply take care of their basic needs, and theyll return the favor by taking care of algae in your tank! Besides its beauty to glitter your aquarium, it is pretty much handy for aquarists to clean algaes growth in the tank. Siamese algae eaters will eat any algae that are growing on your plants without eating the plants, unlike some species of snails. Discussion Starter #1 Jul 28, 2010. Siamese algae eaters will also willingly eat live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms, and tubifex worms. C. atrilimes, for example, shows a preference for fine-leaved, higher plants such as Vesicularia spp. This stripe tends to fade against water background features that help the fish to be camouflaged, or hidden, from its natural predators in the wild. We also think that theyre pretty fish! The problem is they look so much alike each other, Its hard to tell them apart unless you know exactly what you are looking for. If these fish do not stay in constant motion, they will quickly sink down to the bottom of a tank or other water habitat. Siamese Algae Eater - Crossocheilus siamensis. Aquarium owners should understand that while these fish are not prone to aggression towards other fish, they can be a stress for those other aquarium dwellers due to their constant motion throughout the tank. There are a few cautions that first-time owners should be aware of before introducing this fish to your aquarium. So if you notice that your SAEs arent playing nice and peaceful with their community, its possible you dont even have true SAEs. Larger varieties of shrimp can and do co-habitat with SAEs and you neednt worry for their safety. Here is more about what we do. Keep the water pH level at 6.5 to 7.0 which replicates the slightly acidic and constant water conditions these fish encounter in their normal dwelling places in the wild. The ideal water hardness range is between 5 and 20 dH. Try providing some brine shrimp or bloodworms alive or frozen shouldnt matter. Anything bigger than they are should be considered ok with add in the tank with them, but you should also make sure you have a legit Siamese algae eater. Live foods are even better and will help sustain them too. **Sold in Bundles of 3 Fish** This makes them good candidates for an aquarium within the community. Larger varieties of shrimp can and do co-habitat with SAEs and you neednt worry for their safety. This fish will consume a variety of algae including Green Hair or Filamentous algae and Black Brush algae. Unlike the Chinese Algae Eater the Siamese Algae Eater eats lots of algae. With the proper diet and care, the lifespan of Siamese algae eaters can be up to 10 years. A tip is to use fast-growing plants just in case your fish get hungry for a snack and chow on the live plants. While they tend to avoid eating hair algae, they make an excellent cleanup crew and are arguably the most visually stunning algae eater in this list. For best results when caring for Siamese algae eaters youll want to recreate their natural freshwater environment as much as possible. The CAEs will eat the shrimp. In other words: no. When she's not writing about fish you can find her hiking, swimming, and doing yoga. Thats not to say they cant co-habitat with larger varieties of shrimp, but its important to separate babys before they have a chance to eat them because they will. Below we get into the nitty-gritty details about additional tank conditions that Siamese fish need to remain healthy and happy. They do appear to breed like most other fish of their type, but most fish owners end up relying on fish farms for expanding their numbers of Siamese algae eaters. The Siamese Algae Eater is a very prolific when it comes to keep the tank and live plants clean, as they go a great job grazing algae. Aquarium Gravel is a website created to help others with common, and uncommon issues they will often face when diving into the aquarium hobby. True Siamese algae eater have a long, narrow body that reaches up to six inches. They are scavenger feeders, which is the reason they make a valuable addition to your cleanup crew. The Siamese Algae Eater spends half their time hiding in these shelters and the other half searching the surfaces for food which is mainly algae, but also other stuff that sinks to the bottom of the river. This tropical fish species is naturally found in the mainland of Southeast Asia in places like Thailand, and are bottom dwellers. Understanding how to take care of them will help them thrive, and allow them to them contribute to the rest of your tank as well. Close. Their peaceful nature makes them good companions for a whole wealth of freshwater creatures (big and small). The Siamese algae eater is relatively easy to care for, and it doesnt require a lot of fuss or fancy tank conditions in order to thrive. When theres not enough algae, supplement with flakes, algae wafers, or pellets. For just this reason alone, these peaceful fish are terrific for keeping fast-growing algae from taking over an aquarium space over time (theyre a lot like Amano shrimp in this way). The Otocinclus Catfish, or the Oto Cat is another peaceful fish thats known for This could make the tank harder to keep clean since theyll have spoiled their appetite! Sexing the Siamese Algae Eater. In the tank, these fish can be fed pretty much any commercial or live foods. One other appearance detail is that these fish do not have the usual swim bladder common in most fish. Fish experts simply do not know as much about successfully breeding this species when not in a controlled fish farm setting. The difference between a True Siamese algae eater and a Flying Fox, by far the most commonly confused, can be seen easily in their fins. Unfortunately, those desired cleaning skills come with a downside, Which is they will eat just about anything that will fit in their mouth. 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