Gold Algae Eater
The Gold Algae Eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri) is a popular and efficient algae-eating fish known for its golden-yellow coloration and tireless work ethic. While young, they are peaceful and excellent at controlling algae growth, but they can become territorial as they mature. With their sucker-like mouth and constant grazing behavior, Gold Algae Eaters are valuable additions to larger community tanks where they can help maintain clean surfaces and decorations.
Care Sheet – Gold Algae Eater (Gyrinocheilus aymonieri)
Temperament
Generally peaceful when young
Can become semi-aggressive and territorial with age
Adult Size
6–10 inches
Minimum Tank Size
30 gallons for a single adult
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72–79°F
pH: 6.5–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (5–15 dGH)
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: <20–30 ppm
Diet
Primarily herbivorous
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Feed a varied diet:
Algae wafers and spirulina tablets
Blanched vegetables (zucchini, cucumber)
Supplement with high-quality sinking pellets
Feed once daily, preferably in evening
Behavior & Compatibility
Best with medium to large peaceful fish
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Compatible with:
Barbs, rainbowfish, larger tetras
Peaceful cichlids
Other bottom dwellers with adequate space
Avoid with very small fish or slow-moving species
Aquarium Setup
Provide plenty of hiding spots and territories
Smooth rocks and driftwood for grazing
Moderate to strong water flow
Efficient filtration for clean water
Care Level
Easy to moderate
Good for intermediate aquarists
Lifespan
8–12 years with proper care
Special Notes
Excellent algae eater when young
May become less effective at algae control as they age
Provide multiple hiding places to reduce aggression
Not a true sucker-mouth catfish (not related to plecos)