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I recently restocked my tank and when I went to the LFS with my 3 year old son, he spotted a farlowella and really wanted to get it. I thought for some reason I had read they were easy to keep but now I'm not quite so sure. I've read conflicting things about them at this point.
The tank is 30 gallons and I have recently added 5 otos as well as the farlowella. Since adding them all I have been slightly overfeeding (at least as compared to when I had only my bristlenose and clown pleco) by adding one or two algae wafers per day. I recently had a large population of snails in the tank so there isn't a whole lot of algae.
I've read that the farlowella will only eat green algae. Does that mean they will not eat algae wafers or does it just mean that they will not eat other types of algae besides green algae? Should I do something to encourage green algae growth in the tank?
The tank is moderately planted and has driftwood and rocks for hiding places. I've read that the farlowella likes hiding places that are higher up. Is this true? How would you create something like that? I do have one piece of driftwood that I have angled up towards the top of the tank. So far however, I have mostly seen the farlowella on the glass at the front of the tank. Maybe he is eating the algae there. Should I now refrain from cleaning any algae off the glass?
The tank is 30 gallons and I have recently added 5 otos as well as the farlowella. Since adding them all I have been slightly overfeeding (at least as compared to when I had only my bristlenose and clown pleco) by adding one or two algae wafers per day. I recently had a large population of snails in the tank so there isn't a whole lot of algae.
I've read that the farlowella will only eat green algae. Does that mean they will not eat algae wafers or does it just mean that they will not eat other types of algae besides green algae? Should I do something to encourage green algae growth in the tank?
The tank is moderately planted and has driftwood and rocks for hiding places. I've read that the farlowella likes hiding places that are higher up. Is this true? How would you create something like that? I do have one piece of driftwood that I have angled up towards the top of the tank. So far however, I have mostly seen the farlowella on the glass at the front of the tank. Maybe he is eating the algae there. Should I now refrain from cleaning any algae off the glass?