- Source: Algae eater
Algae eater or algivore is a common name for any bottom-dwelling or filter-feeding aquatic animal species that specialize in feeding on algae and phytoplanktons. Algae eaters are important for the fishkeeping hobby and many are commonly kept by aquarium hobbyists to improve water quality. They are also important primary consumers that relay the biomass and energy from photosynthetic autotrophes up into the food web, as well as protecting the aquatic ecosystem against algae blooms.
Freshwater
= Fish
=Some of the common and most popular freshwater aquarium algae eaters include:
Many loricariid catfish of South America, such as genera Otocinclus, Ancistrus, and Plecostomus, constantly graze algae and biofilm, although many species of "plecos", which attain an adult length of over 10 inches, eat much less frequently as they near adulthood.
The Siamese algae eater (Crossocheilus oblongus) is a more gregarious and tolerant cyprinid that ranges up to 15 cm (5.9 in). It is one of the only fish that will graze on "black brush algae" (freshwater Rhodophyta, or red algae), but even so will eat anything else in preference.
Fishes of the genus Gyrinocheilus, family Gyrinocheilidae. There are three species in this genus with the Chinese algae eater, Gyrinocheilus aymonieri, the most common. Small specimens make good community fish but may become territorial when older.
American-flag fish, Jordanella floridae, are also dependable algae-eating fish. They are one of the only fish to graze on black brush algae, as with the siamese algae eater, and will also indiscriminately graze on other algae such as diatoms and hair algae. However, like all pupfish, they can be nippy to fish smaller or slower than them. Males can also be territorial.
Common freshwater algivorous fish:
Loricariid
Otocinclus, most often the common otocinclus.
Ancistrus
Plecostomus
Cyprinid
Siamese algae eater (Crossocheilus oblongus)
Chinese algae eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri)
Japanese white crucian carp (Carassius cuvieri)
Silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix)
Bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis)
Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus)
Pungtungia herzi
Osmeridae
ayu sweetfish (Plecoglossus altivelis)
= Shrimp
=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
Caridina: red rhinoceros shrimp, bee shrimp, etc... One shrimp well known for its ability to clean an aquarium is the Amano Shrimp.
Neocaridina: Neocaridina davidi (cherry shrimp), Neocaridina palmata, etc.
Some of them belong to the genus Palaemonetes (grass shrimp)
= Snails
=Most species of freshwater snails, discounting most adult specimens of species belonging to the family Ampullariidae, which primarily subsist on aquatic plants as adults.
Bellamyinae
Lioplacinae
Viviparinae
Saltwater
Some of the known types of fish to eat algae are blennies and tangs, but along with fish there are snails, crabs, and sea urchins who also eat algae. These species are known to eat red slime algae, green film algae, hair algae, diatoms, cyanobacteria, brown film algae, detritus, and microalgae.
= Fish
=There are several saltwater fish species that eat algae. Two of the major algae eaters are blennies and tangs. These fish eat red slime algae, green film algae, and hair algae. Some of the known species are as follows:
Blennies:
Leopard Blenny
High Fin Blenny
Linear Blenny
One Spot Blenny
Sailfin Blenny
Segmented Sail Fin Blenny
Starry Blenny
Tail Spot Blenny
Two Spot Benny
Seaweed Blenny
Tangs:
Regal Blue Tang
Blonde Naso Tang
Red Sea Sailfin Tang
Purple Tang
Cheveron Tang
Convict Tang
Kole Tang
Goldrim Tang
Orangebar Tang
Powder Blue Tang
Yellow Tang
= Crabs
=Hermit crabs and other species of crabs eat algae. Crabs eat green algae, film algae, red slime algae, diatoms, cyanobacteria, and microalgae. Some of the known species are:
Hermit Crabs:
Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab
Dwarf Red Tip Hermit Crab
Electric Blue Hermit Crab
Halloween Hermit Crab
Hawaiian Zebra Hermit Crab
Anemone Carrying Hermit Crab
Other Species:
Arrow Crab
Spotted Porcelain Crab
Decorator Spider Crabs
= Sea urchins
=All species of sea urchin eat algae. They eat all sizes of algae, from something as small as macroalgae to something as large as kelp, and have been known to eat Coralline algae. In cooler waters, sea urchins have even been known to eat enough to control the size and compositions of kelp forests. Sea urchins act as scavengers and will also eat dead algae that they find. Some sea urchins, such as the variegated sea urchin or the red sea urchin, have become popular as pets for home aquariums because of their ability to proficiently eat algae.
= Snails
=Snails are known for eating hair algae, cyanobacteria, diatoms, green film algae, brown film algae, and detritus.
Chestnut Cowrie Snail
Zebra Turbo Snail
Trochus Snails
Mexican Turbo Snail
Conch Snail
Cerith Snail
Orange Spot Butterscotch Nassarius Snail
Lager Super Longan Nassarius
Tropical balone
Bumblebee Snails
References
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- Algae eater
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- Gyrinocheilus aymonieri
- Gyrinocheilus
- Flying fox (fish)
- Audouinella
- Freshwater aquarium algae
- List of freshwater aquarium fish species
- Otocinclus
- Algae (disambiguation)