Our Guide To Keeping Siamese Algae Eater Fish
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About Fish Species:
- Scientific name: Crossocheilus oblongus
- Common name: Siamese Algae Eater
- Family: Cyprinidae
- Origin: Southeast Asia
- Adult length: Up to 15 cm (6 inches)
- Lifespan: 5 to 10 years
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Tank Setup:
- Siamese Algae Eaters appreciate a tank with plenty of swimming space and areas to explore.
- Provide hiding spots and plants to mimic their natural habitat, as well as open areas for swimming.
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Water Parameters:
- Siamese Algae Eaters thrive in water with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5 and a temperature between 24 to 26°C (75 to 79°F).
- They prefer well-oxygenated water with moderate to high flow.
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Filtration and Water Flow:
- Use a filter that provides moderate to high flow to maintain good water quality and simulate their natural environment.
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Diet:
- Siamese Algae Eaters are primarily herbivores and enjoy algae as a staple part of their diet.
- Offer them high-quality sinking algae wafers and fresh vegetables like zucchini and cucumber.
- They may also consume small invertebrates and prepared foods, but algae should form the majority of their diet.
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Tank mates:
- Siamese Algae Eaters are peaceful community fish and can be kept with a variety of tank mates.
- They may be territorial towards their own kind, so it's best to keep them singly or in small groups with ample space.
- Compatible tank mates include other peaceful community fish like tetras, rasboras, danios, and peaceful cichlids.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Siamese Algae Eaters are active and social fish that enjoy swimming in groups.
- They are excellent algae eaters and can help control algae growth in the aquarium.
- Ensure adequate hiding spots and swimming space to reduce aggression, especially if keeping multiple Siamese Algae Eaters.