I'm looking for something that will happily feast on the green algae on my glass or the brown algae on some of my plants and slate. It's not out of control but would be nice to get a little help with it.
My tank is a Juwel Rio 300, 350 litres and 4 feet wide. I don't know the hardness precisely but I do live in a hard water area. My PH is 7.8. The tank is quite heavily planted with lots of caves and bogwood.
Tankmates would be 1 red tailed black shark, 10 black ruby barbs, 2 German blue rams, 2 electric blue rams, 1 opaline gourami, 24 cardinal tetra.
I've done a bit of research already and I'm struggling a bit. Otos seem to prefer softer, much more acidic water, so not sure if they'd be happy. Shrimps it seems would be a meal for the shark and barbs. The SAE apparently would disagree with the shark. I'm not particularly keen on plecos, and it seems the smaller more attractive versions are less efficient algae eaters.
I'm looking at nerite snails as a possibility but was looking for something a little more interesting ideally.
Does anyone have any ideas for me to consider, or even corrections if I've gone wrong somewhere?
I know the shark is an algae eater but on his own he'd probably struggle to stay on top of things in a tank this size wouldn't he?
My tank is a Juwel Rio 300, 350 litres and 4 feet wide. I don't know the hardness precisely but I do live in a hard water area. My PH is 7.8. The tank is quite heavily planted with lots of caves and bogwood.
Tankmates would be 1 red tailed black shark, 10 black ruby barbs, 2 German blue rams, 2 electric blue rams, 1 opaline gourami, 24 cardinal tetra.
I've done a bit of research already and I'm struggling a bit. Otos seem to prefer softer, much more acidic water, so not sure if they'd be happy. Shrimps it seems would be a meal for the shark and barbs. The SAE apparently would disagree with the shark. I'm not particularly keen on plecos, and it seems the smaller more attractive versions are less efficient algae eaters.
I'm looking at nerite snails as a possibility but was looking for something a little more interesting ideally.
Does anyone have any ideas for me to consider, or even corrections if I've gone wrong somewhere?
I know the shark is an algae eater but on his own he'd probably struggle to stay on top of things in a tank this size wouldn't he?