The cory catfish have the ability to get food from places that are inaccessible to other fish.
Cory catfish eat algae.
While they may eat the occasional algae wafer you shouldn t expect them to eat any algae growing on your tank walls or aquarium decorations.
Food can often fall to the bottom of the tank and start to create a messy environment.
They will usually just scrape some algae off the ground while scavenging for food.
You likely wont need an algae eater especially if you keep your water parameters in check and the tank away from directly in front of a window.
Good luck with your setup.
No cory catfish do not eat algae.
I got 2 cory s two years ago and i swear by them they are the best clean up crew you could ask for.
Although cory catfish won t eat algae there are still plenty of other things you can feed your cory cat.
Cories do not specifically eat algae or rather they don t polish it off of things like suckermouth cats do though they do aid in limiting the amount of algae that can grow by eating extra food in the water.
However they are the furthest thing there is from great algae eaters and only skim through the algae.
If you were to feed them a strict algae diet cory catfish will not eat it.
However cory catfish are bottom feeders as well but they don t eat algae.
If you are looking to reduce the algae in your tank check out these must have algae eaters.
Cory catfish do eat algae and can help limit a small amount of it in your aquarium.
Are cory catfish suitable for your aquarium.
It makes them ideal for.
Do cory catfish eat algae.
A cory catfish or a bristlenose pleco would be great.
Do cory catfish eat algae.
However if you re looking for a fish that is going to act as a great cleaner then cory catfish could be a perfect choice.
Do cory catfish eat algae.
Therefore you are better placed with other catfish and pleco species like suckermouth cats if you have a major algae problem on your hands.
They may just nibble on some of the algae food but they won t eat the entire thing.
Most bottom feeder fish eat algae and are usually part of their diet.
Hello many catfish are ideal algae eaters for a tank this size.
Ideas for fish include a group of mollies or guppies.
I ve heard that true siamese algae eaters are also good.
However they will reduce the growth of algae by consuming scraps in the tank this reduces the growth of algae.
Well the answer to this is unfortunately no not really.
The reason for that is due to them being a highly efficient bottom feeder.
Ive also had otos before and they were ok but mine jumped out of the tank he was kind of.