So, in tandem with my other post (http://forum.nanfa.o...rs/#entry128717), I'd like to know how herbivorous these guys are. I have a decent amount of diatom and strand/hair algae growth in my aquarium, but once they chew through that (will they?) should I continue to supply them with algae? I can get lots out of my garden pond, but I don't know necessary it is. Also, I guess I figured wrong in assuming that an algae grazing fish would be a little more sedate but these guys seem to love movement. Do they need a lot of food to compensate for their activity? I generally feed fish only once a day, I think hungry fish are healthier, but I've never had super active fish like minnows before so that may need to change. Thoughts?

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Posted 04 May 2015 - 07:33 AM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 11:00 AM
mine ate algae, blood worms, earthworms, tilapia, and just about anything I'd put in the tank with them.
Mine eat just about anything I put it.
Also, couldn't this thread just been added to the other one you made?
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 11:53 AM
Good to hear that they're not picky. I knew I wanted a pair of them so I've been intentionally leaving algae to grow here and there so hopefully they'll have enough to graze on on top of regular feedings.
I read on some sources online that they eat blue green algae?? Is this true? I didn't think there were any fish species that ate it since it's a bacteria and not a plant or an algae. Anyone ever witnessed that?
120 low tech native planted - Blackstriped Topminnow, Central Stoneroller, Fathead minnow, Golden Shiner, Black chin shiner, Carmine Shiner, Emerald Shiner, Sand Shiner, Spotfin Shiner, Orangethroat darter, Johnny Darter, and Banded Darter.
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Posted 06 May 2015 - 05:18 AM
Eh it was in the gallery. Since this is about care for a specific species, I figured it should be separate.
Good to hear that they're not picky. I knew I wanted a pair of them so I've been intentionally leaving algae to grow here and there so hopefully they'll have enough to graze on on top of regular feedings.
I read on some sources online that they eat blue green algae?? Is this true? I didn't think there were any fish species that ate it since it's a bacteria and not a plant or an algae. Anyone ever witnessed that?
I only have green algae growing on the side of my 40B mine was in, and I'd see him picking at that pretty frequently, that is until he discovered I was a source of much tastier food haha, he stopped eating the algae for the most part and would wait for bloodworms instead lol.
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Posted 06 May 2015 - 10:40 AM
120 low tech native planted - Blackstriped Topminnow, Central Stoneroller, Fathead minnow, Golden Shiner, Black chin shiner, Carmine Shiner, Emerald Shiner, Sand Shiner, Spotfin Shiner, Orangethroat darter, Johnny Darter, and Banded Darter.
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