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5 algae-eating fish that can help keep your freshwater tank cleaner

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 3, 2026, 10:50 IST
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Tired of algae in your aquarium? These 5 fish can help


A fish tank can look perfect one week and completely different the next. The water is clear, the plants look healthy, and then suddenly a green layer starts appearing on the glass. Before long, it's spreading to rocks, decorations, and even plant leaves.

For aquarium owners, algae is a familiar challenge. A small amount is normal, but too much can make a tank look untidy and harder to maintain. While regular cleaning is still the best way to keep an aquarium healthy, some fish can help by feeding on algae throughout the day.

If you're looking for natural algae cleaners for your freshwater tank, here are five fish that are known for doing exactly that.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Bristlenose Pleco



The Bristlenose Pleco is often one of the first fish people recommend when algae become a problem.

It spends much of its time stuck to the glass, driftwood, or rocks, grazing on algae throughout the day. While some plecos can grow very large, Bristlenose Plecos stay much smaller, making them a popular choice for home aquariums.

They may not be the flashiest fish in the tank, but they are certainly among the hardest-working.

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Siamese Algae Eater



If you've ever watched a Siamese Algae Eater, you'll notice one thing almost immediately – it rarely seems to stop moving.

These fish are constantly swimming around the aquarium looking for food. They're popular because they feed on different kinds of algae and can help keep surfaces cleaner over time.

Many aquarium hobbyists consider them one of the most useful algae-eating fish you can keep.

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Otocinclus Catfish



Tiny, peaceful and hardworking, Otocinclus Catfish are favourites among many aquarium owners.

Often called “Otos,” these little fish spend their day nibbling algae from glass, plants, and decorations. Because they are so small and gentle, they fit well into many community tanks.

You will often spot them quietly doing their own thing while the rest of the tank goes about its business.

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Chinese Algae Eater



Young Chinese Algae Eaters are known for their appetite for algae, which is why many people add them to their aquariums.

As they grow older, they can become a bit more territorial than some other algae-eating species, so they're usually better suited to larger tanks.

Still, they're widely known for helping control algae, especially in their younger years.

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Molly Fish



Mollies are usually loved for their bright colours and active personalities, but many people don't realize they also snack on algae.

They often graze on small algae patches while swimming around the tank looking for food. While they won't clean an aquarium the way a pleco might, they can still play a part in keeping algae growth in check.

For beginners, that's an added bonus from a fish that's already easy to care for.





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