Thursday, 29 November 2012

What Are Bottom Water Tropical Fish


"What Are Bottom Water Tropical Fish?","  It's not that they can't swim into the upper regions, they will when spurred by a fish that pesters them, or just for the sake of a quick dash around the tank.


Tropical fish that prefer the bottom of the tank, usually eat algae that grows there, as well as leftover food that falls on the substrate or the broad leaves of some plants.
  But this is not always a sufficient diet, and they need to be given food that comes in a form or shape specifically designed to reach, and appeal to the bottom feeder.
  The bottom feeders can then browse at their leisure, returning later to clean up the remains.
  Those tropical fish that hang around the bottom tend to be ""grazers"", and not the gulpers that you'll find dashing for the surface when they see you coming.
  There are also algae eaters, Botia, Corys, Knifefish and the more unusual specimens like Goby and Needle Nose.


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