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  1. Default chinese algae eater

    Ok guys and gals, I have a 3 inch chinese algae eater, Before I never researched fish or researched how to care for them I have through the months learned alot about my fishes and technical care. I just found out my chinese algae eater will soon become agressive and harm my fishes. All the people who have had them said they had to get rid of them after they become adults due to the agression. I really like him and I dont wana do that but yet I dont want him to be flushed. I dont know who will take him and I dont have a seperate tank for him. Hes fine now and swims about and cleans very well but I dont know when he will stop eating algae and start eating fish.. any ideas??
    ~ The fish dude~

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    He will start becoming aggressive when he become to large for the tank to support his food intake. It could be 2" if you have a terribly small tank with no algae could be full gwon 8-9" if hes in a 220 gallon.

    A good way to stave aggression with these guys is to feed them, something that people often overlook when purchasing an algae eater.

    I had a 9 inch chinese algae eater that was harmless, a algae wafer garbage disposal, but non the less harmless.
    I mainly have cichlids

    African cichlids of all sorts, green terrors, jack dempseys, apistogramma caucatoides, PELVICACHROMIS TAENIATUS "bipindi and molwie" ,angelfish,few syno cats petricola and brichardi,7 plecos will name provide L numbers in the future, dwaf rainbow fish, red tail shark, 1.5 million guppies, and of course I can't forget the about the fish I forgot....yeah them too.

  3. Question

    Quote Originally Posted by johnpeezy
    He will start becoming aggressive when he become to large for the tank to support his food intake. It could be 2" if you have a terribly small tank with no algae could be full gwon 8-9" if hes in a 220 gallon.

    A good way to stave aggression with these guys is to feed them, something that people often overlook when purchasing an algae eater.

    I had a 9 inch chinese algae eater that was harmless, a algae wafer garbage disposal, but non the less harmless.
    what do you think I should start feeding him when I notice agression? hes harmless now and just eats algae and sleeps in his cave, hes in a 20 gal untill I get my 55 gal going. lettuce? or maybe zuccini how ever you spell that? Or just some algae waffers?
    ~ The fish dude~

  4. Default

    Ive had my cae for over 2 years now and he shows no nasty aggression at all,0 nada.I undersstand that many people warn against them but in my experiance I havnt seen it.Just keep an eye on him and if he actually gets aggressive,get him out of there,if he dont,then just enjoy having him.Mine still eats algae and is an awesome part of my clean up crew.

  5. Default

    I have 4 of them and they are not aggressive at all. My Cory's push them out of the way to get to the food. I rotate frozen brine shrimp, frozen vegetables (gumdrops), shrimp tablets, bottom feeder tablets, and algae discs to give them a variety. They are very peaceful!!!
    75g, 1 Flying Fox, 4 Siamese Algae Eaters, 4 Panda Cory's, 4 Peppered Cory's, 6 Danio's, 9 Hemigrammus Erythrozonus - Glow light Tetra's, 2 Albino Bristle nose Pleco's (Male & Female), 3 Upside Down Catfish, 2 Powder Blue Gourami's
    Live Plants with no Co2. Perfectly Healthy & Nicely Fertilized.

    Now with 1 baby Albino Bristle Nose.

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    Default

    yeah i have on who is really mean.... i have him with a severum...
    But some fish have personality so its worth a shot..

  7. Default

    Mine is no push over but he doesnt do anything more then defend his current spot with bluff charges.

  8. #8

    Default

    I've had my CAE for about 18months or so, he hasn't got aggresive, but I put in lettuce, zucchini, cucumber and peas (not all at once mind you! LOL) at least 1 a week, he has never been aggresive, don't know if the veggies are why, but he's been great, still eats algae etc

  9. Default

    Mine is about 3.5" and 10 months old. It is skiddish, but not agressive.

    exactly what smaug said...

  10. Smile ty

    thanks everybody! I will see how he behaves! Much love friends!
    ~ The fish dude~

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