algae eater

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Hi, i have a rekord 70 ( 70 litres )fully cycled and is going to be my zeb tank for now.
I was wondering since the zebs are not really algae eaters what other pretty algae eatyers i could have in with the zebs?
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I've got a moss ball in the zebra tank and the algae has gone completely

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I too have moss balls in with my zebra tank as well as riccia and don't have any problems with algae at all!
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Moss balls it is then,
i diddnt really want to put other fish in the tank, as i wanted it just for zebs, so thanks
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Post by Jenny »

Hi Kissssolo

Just a further thought - I would weigh the moss ball down with something as mine still floats around sometimes with the heavy current. With small zebra or fry this would be a problem.

Hope you get your zebras soon
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