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Siamese Algae Eater

Siamese Algae Eater

The Siamese Algae Eater makes a helpful and active addition to many community aquariums. This freshwater fish comes from Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, where it lives in streams and rivers with plenty of plants.

In aquariums, Siamese Algae Eaters often graze on hair algae. They may also rest or perch on décor, plants, or other tank surfaces.

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Siamese Algae Eaters can fit well in many peaceful community setups because they are generally calm and social. They can live alone or in groups when the tank has enough space.

Siamese Algae Eater care notes:

  • Often grazes on hair algae
  • Also eats flakes, pellets, and algae wafers
  • Can live singly or in groups
  • Usually reaches about 4 inches, though some may grow up to 6 inches
  • Best suited for peaceful community aquariums

Note: Companion fish do not fluoresce, but they make a great addition to a community tank.

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The Siamese Algae Eater makes a helpful and active addition to many community aquariums. This freshwater fish comes from Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, where it lives in streams and rivers with plenty of plants.

In aquariums, Siamese Algae Eaters often graze on hair algae. They may also rest or perch on décor, plants, or other tank surfaces.

LIMITED-TIME OFFER: Add a Siamese Algae Eater to cart and use code SPRINGCLEAN at checkout. Free with minimum order.

Siamese Algae Eaters can fit well in many peaceful community setups because they are generally calm and social. They can live alone or in groups when the tank has enough space.

Siamese Algae Eater care notes:

  • Often grazes on hair algae
  • Also eats flakes, pellets, and algae wafers
  • Can live singly or in groups
  • Usually reaches about 4 inches, though some may grow up to 6 inches
  • Best suited for peaceful community aquariums

Note: Companion fish do not fluoresce, but they make a great addition to a community tank.