Here's a complete and detailed guide to the Golden Algae Eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri) β including care, temperament, diet, compatibility, and important warnings. πβ¨ π Golden Algae Eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri) β...
Here's a complete and detailed guide to the Golden Algae Eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri) β including care, temperament, diet, compatibility, and important warnings. πβ¨
| πΉ Feature | πΈ Detail |
|---|---|
| π Common Name | Golden Algae Eater (GAE), Golden Sucking Loach |
| π¬ Scientific Name | Gyrinocheilus aymonieri |
| 𧬠Family | Gyrinocheilidae |
| π Origin | Southeast Asia (Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam) |
| π Size | Up to 10β12 inches (25β30 cm) in adulthood |
| β³ Lifespan | 5β10 years (with proper care) |
| π¨ Color | Golden/yellowish body with slightly translucent fins |
| π¬ Also Comes In | Wild (brown), albino, and βChinese Algae Eaterβ variants |
π‘ Bright golden or yellowish-orange body
π Slender, torpedo-shaped body
π Sucker-like mouth for attaching to surfaces
π No scales; has armor-like skin texture
π Can change color slightly based on mood or environment
| Trait | Details |
|---|---|
| π§ Young GAEs | Peaceful, active algae eaters |
| π Older GAEs | Can become territorial and semi-aggressive, especially when alone |
| π Sucker Mouth | May attach to slow or flat-bodied fish (e.g., angelfish, goldfish) |
| πβοΈ Activity | Active swimmers, prefer mid and bottom levels |
β οΈ Note: Their behavior can shift dramatically with age β peaceful as juveniles, pushy as adults.
| Requirement | Ideal Condition |
|---|---|
| π‘ Tank Size | Minimum 55 gallons for adult; 30 gallons for juveniles |
| π‘οΈ Temperature | 72β82Β°F (22β28Β°C) |
| βοΈ pH Range | 6.5β7.5 |
| π§ Hardness | 5β19 dGH |
| π Water Flow | Moderate to strong (simulate streams) |
| πΏ Substrate/Decor | Sand or smooth gravel, rocks, driftwood, hiding spots |
| π¨ Oxygenation | Requires well-oxygenated, clean water |
| π Lid | Good jumper β keep a secure lid on the tank |
Golden Algae Eaters are omnivorous, not just algae grazers.
π§½ Soft green algae, biofilm
π₯¬ Blanched veggies (zucchini, cucumber, spinach)
π Algae wafers
π Protein (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia β in moderation)
π₯£ Sinking omnivore pellets
As they age, they often lose interest in algae
May become territorial about food
Fast-swimming, robust fish:
π Danios
π‘ Barbs (Tiger Barbs, Rosy Barbs)
π§± Loaches (Yo-yo, Clown)
π§Ό Rainbowfish
π§ Some Tetras (Serpae, Congo)
π Slow, long-finned or flat-bodied fish (Angelfish, Discus, Bettas)
π Docile bottom-dwellers (Otocinclus, Corydoras)
π’ Shrimp and delicate inverts
π Aggressive cichlids (unless in a very large tank)
π Best Kept Alone or with fish that can match their energy or defend space.
β Breeding in Home Aquariums: Extremely rare; not feasible without hormonal triggers
𧬠Sexing: Very difficult β females may appear fuller
π No parental care or known spawning rituals observed in captivity
| Issue | Symptoms & Tips |
|---|---|
| π¦ Ich | White spots; treat with raised temp and medication |
| π€’ Bloating | Avoid high-protein-only diet |
| π Starvation | In clean tanks without algae; supplement diet |
| π€ Injury | From territorial aggression or poor decor layout |
β Prevention Tips:
Keep tank clean and mature
Provide enough space (avoid cramping)
Watch for aggression as fish matures
π§Ό Known as the "Chinese Algae Eater," though not actually from China
π Color variants include golden, albino, marble, and wild brown
π May attach to slow fish to βclean,β which can injure tank mates
π Super active and fast swimmers
β Frequently sold to beginners β but not ideal for all community tanks
| Category | Golden Algae Eater π‘ |
|---|---|
| Size | 10β12 inches (25β30 cm) |
| Lifespan | 5β10 years |
| Behavior | Active, semi-aggressive with age |
| Diet | Omnivore; eats algae when young |
| Tank Size | 55+ gallons (adults) |
| Compatibility | With fast, semi-aggressive fish |
| Breeding | Not possible in home tanks |
| Algae Control | Good when young; declines with age |
| Level in Tank | Bottom/mid-level swimmer |
Golden Algae Eaters are often sold to beginners as peaceful algae eaters for small tanks. However:
π΄ Myth: βItβs great for community tanks.β
π’ Truth: Only peaceful when young; later, they can harass and injure tankmates, especially in cramped conditions.
Always plan for their adult size and personality.
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