Algae eater, also called an algivore, is a term used to refer to many species that feed on algae. Freshwater fish referred to as algae eaters are are commonly kept in the fishkeeping hobby.

Freshwater

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A Plecostomus uses its mouth, shaped like a suction-cup, to attach itself to surfaces and scrape off algae.

Fish

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There are many popular freshwater algae eaters that are kept in aquariums aquariums.[1]

Shrimp

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Some freshwater shrimp are also excellent algae eaters:

  • Almost all of them belong to the family Atyidae (the only family in the superfamily Atyoidea) including many genera:
  • Some of them belong to the genus Palaemonetes (grass shrimp)

Snails

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Most species of freshwater snails, discounting most adult specimens of species belonging to the family Ampullariidae, which primarily subsist on aquatic plants as adults.

Saltwater

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Some of the common and most popular marine aquarium algae eaters include:[3]

Fish

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Crabs

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Snails

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Some snail species such as the Turbo, Astraea, Turban and Nerite snails.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Best Algae Eaters For The Freshwater Aquarium". Oceanlifeaquatics.net. 2020-01-24. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  2. ^ Huntley, W. (1995). Jordanella floridae The American-Flag Fish. SF Bay Area Killifish Association http://www. sfbaka. net/.
  3. ^ "saltwater algae eater". Aquariumslife.com. 2010-02-01. Archived from the original on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2015-03-27.
  4. ^ "Snails". Aquariumslife.com. Retrieved 2015-03-27.