Chinese algae eater esp.
Marbled chinese algae eater is yellow now.
It is usually kept in aquariums for the purpose of keeping algae under control.
The gold algae eater is an ornate color variety of the familiar chinese algae eater.
This gorgeous golden yellow specimen adds a bright splash of color while providing the valuable service of cleaning your aquarium.
They are also sometimes called as honey suckers and sucking loache.
I have had chinese algae eaters for three years now my biggest is about six inches never had a problem with mine except they chase one another never a different fish.
A darker stripe runs horizontally and is either solid or broken into spots.
I have a golden chinese algae eater that is about 5 now and has been very healthy and active since i got him.
It doesn t seem to me like it is a growth on the scales but more like a change in color.
Can you tell me your cae tankmates russ.
Surprisingly the chinese algae eater is rarely found in china.
The chinese algae eater comes from asia and has a slender body and is golden to brown in color.
Origin and taxonomy of chinese algae eater.
Have five in 55g with flat rock stacked up for plenty hiding 18.
It was named after the french linguist and explorer étienne françois aymonier chinese algae eater was first exported to germany in 1956 for the aquarium trade prior to that they were used as a food fish in the native countries.
Chinese algae eater gyrinocheilus aymonieri is a pale brown color freshwater fish.
Chinese algae eaters need at least 30 gallons of space with a ph of around 6 5 to 7 5 and a temperature between 74 and 80 degrees.
In the last week or so though he has gone from completely gold to getting this brown black discoloration on his scales.
The chinese algae eater gyrinocheilus aymonieri is a freshwater fish from the gyrinocheilidae family they go by a few names as well such as honey suckers and sucking loache look out for these names in stores too.
The chinese algae eater gyrinocheilus aymonieri was first described by tirant in 1883.
As a result you need to decorate the bottom of your tank with fine sand lots of plants and more.
For the juveniles a tank of 26 us gallons 100 liters is quite enough for adult species a tank of 52 us gallons 200 liter and more is required especially if you have a group of fish in the tank.
Typically chinese algae eaters spend their time at the bottom of the tank searching for algae to eat.
Gold algae eaters are often kept in aquariums for the purpose of keeping algae under control but this eye catching fish performs.