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What fish or other aquatic animals eat more moss?

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Snails are about 6 cm in diameter, conical and have a gray shell. They seem to be fixed on rocks, but in fact, when they are wet or submerged by the tide, they can move their bodies to eat algae. The life span of snails is 10-20 years old.

In the aquarium, Oncomelania mainly eats algae attached to the tank wall. Oncomelania hupensis, because of its large food intake, can easily remove algae attached to the glass pond wall, so it has become one of the most popular snails with the prosperity of aquatic plant tanks, and its excellent algae removal ability has also been affirmed by most aquarium people.

2. Elf fish

Elf fish, the scientific name of Silurus meridionalis. It is very small and can swim into a very narrow space and eat all the moss and algae. At the same time, it can eat all the most annoying snail eggs in the aquarium, thus controlling the number of snails. Definitely the best cleaner in the aquarium.

This kind of fish mainly feeds on algae. When there is no algae in the aquarium, it is easy to die, and some people will take the initiative to eat feed residue. The suitable temperature is 22 ~ 30℃, and weak acidic soft water is preferred. It is best to keep it in an aquarium with dense aquatic plants and plenty of sunshine. This kind of fish is gentle, does not eat fish and shrimp, and can be mixed with most gentle small fish.

3. scavenger fish

The street sweeper is named because he likes to eat the residual bait and dirt from the aquarium, so rivers originating in South America can often be seen in Central America. The fish body is semi-cylindrical, the tail fin is shallow and forked, and it likes weak acid and soft water. The suitable water temperature is above 20℃, so adult fish can't overwinter naturally.

Scavenger fish is generally active at the bottom of water, which has the characteristics of strong adaptability, easy feeding, omnivorousness, hypoxia tolerance and high fishing rate, and is welcomed by consumers and farmers.

4. Black Flying Fox

Black-line flying fox, whose scientific name is dark lips, is an ornamental fish. Can mix, can chase each other but can't attack. This fish is native to Mekong River and other rivers in Southeast Asia. It is grayish brown, slender, spawning and suitable for viewing. This kind of fish is slender, grayish brown and has special black stripes. Its maximum length can reach 15 cm (6 inches) and its service life exceeds 10 years.

Black flying fox has a strong ability to accept all kinds of bait, and it is favored by haystack players because it can eat black hair algae.

5. Yamato algae and shrimp

Yamato algae shrimp, produced in Japan, is also distributed in Taiwan Province Province, China. The longest algae shrimp can reach 5 cm, which is algae-eating shrimp. Generally speaking, macroalgae shrimp not only eat algae, but also eat plankton, feed fragments and even aquatic plants.

Macroalgae and shrimps have a great appetite and keep eating during the day. When food is insufficient, it is easy to die of malnutrition. At this time, Macroalgae shrimp may turn to feed on the young leaves or rotten leaves of aquatic plants. Therefore, while we hope to remove algae, we should also put some feed to maintain its normal living conditions.

In addition to the above list, fish and aquatic animals that eat moss include lichen rats, monkey flying foxes, golden hamsters, zebra snails and so on.