About the Golden Chinese Algae Eater
Name: Golden Chinese Algae Eater
Max Size: Up to 10 inches
Water Parameters: pH 6.0-8.0, temperature 72-82Β°F, hardness 5-19 dGH
Diet: Omnivorous - primarily consumes algae but will also eat high-quality sinking pellets, wafers, and live or frozen foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp.
Temperament: Semi-aggressive, especially as they mature. They can become territorial and may harass tank mates.
Tank Setup: Provide a spacious tank with plenty of hiding spots created by rocks, driftwood, and plants. Ensure a strong filtration system to maintain good water quality, as they produce a significant amount of waste.
Compatibility: Golden Chinese Algae Eaters can be housed with larger, robust fish that can tolerate their sometimes aggressive behavior. Avoid keeping them with slow-moving or long-finned fish, as they may be harassed.
Behavior: Active and often seen grazing on algae-covered surfaces. They may become territorial and aggressive, particularly towards other bottom-dwelling fish.
Fun Fact: Despite their name, Golden Chinese Algae Eaters are not native to China but originate from parts of Southeast Asia, including Thailand. They are popular in aquariums for their algae-eating capabilities, but their temperament requires careful consideration when choosing tank mates.