Do Mollies eat black beard algae?

Do Mollies eat black beard algae?

They do pick at algae, mostly hair algae that grows on the leaves of plants. To make them efficient at being a algae eater you would severely have to underfeed them, which is not a option for me.

What fish will eat black beard algae?

Siamese algae eater fish

What do Panda loaches eat?

Panda loaches appear to be almost exclusively herbivorous. Their main diet can be sinking algae wafers. I will also offer mine crumbled flake food and scalded lettuce or spring greens. There is some evidence that feeding primarily meaty foods can be linked to losses in captivity.

Will a loach eat shrimp?

Any fish with a big enough mouth may eat shrimp. Usually shrimp are kept with small fish like the smaller Tetras, Rasboras and similar fish. Not with any large fish. In a densely planted tank there will be hiding places for the shrimp, but Loaches are designed to search out shrimp, snails and similar critters.

Do Panda loaches eat shrimp?

A: Panda loaches enjoy foods such as daphnia, bloodworms, baby brine shrimp, powdered fry food, and crushed algae wafers.

What is the black stuff growing in my fish tank?

Black algae are usually introduced to an aquarium from outside sources like contaminated plants or even the guts of fish. Too much leftover food or high phosphate levels are also favorable to the algae’s growth. Improper lighting – Rarely aquatic plant will need over 8 hours of light.

Will boiling water kill black beard algae?

Take out all items covered in algae and add them to a container. Next, you can either pour boiling water over the affected items and allow them to cool off, or boil everything in the container for about a few minutes to kill all Black beard algae.

Will hydrogen peroxide kill black beard algae?

There are several methods for removing black beard algae. One of the easiest and most effective is using 3% hydrogen peroxide, use 10 ml per 50 liters (15 gallons). Adding once a day for 3 days and monitoring the black algae until it dies off.

Andrew

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