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New Life Spectrum algaemax is one of the most interesting algae based diets in the aquarium hobby and uniquely offers an actually dry diet higher in algaes. The water stable diet on the other hand offers very little for algivores due to being fish based but for piscivores is also high in cereals. Although is there more to it? These diets could offer something new but are those ingredients ideal? The products are largely marketed for algivorous Loricariids/pleco's and whiptail catfishes but therefore also loaches such as hillstream loaches, gold nugget pleco's (Baryancistrus xanthellus, mango/magnum pleco's (Baryancistrus chrysolomus), Ancistrus spp. (bristlenose pleco's), Hypancistrus (fancy pleco's) and many more. Thank you for watching! My website: https://thescientificfishkeeper.co.uk FB groups: / furtheringfreshwaterfishkeeping / 316027635980819 Instagram: / freshwater_ichthyology References: Valencia, C. R., & Zamudio, H. (2007). Dieta y reproducción de Lasiancistrus caucanus (Pisces: Loricariidae) en la cuenca del río La Vieja, Alto Cauca, Colombia. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales nueva serie, 9(2), 95-101. Vucko, M. J., Cole, A. J., Moorhead, J. A., Pit, J., & de Nys, R. (2017). The freshwater macroalga Oedogonium intermedium can meet the nutritional requirements of the herbivorous fish Ancistrus cirrhosus. Algal research, 27, 21-31. Žák, J., Roy, K., Dyková, I., Mráz, J., & Reichard, M. (2022). Starter feed for carnivorous species as a practical replacement of bloodworms for a vertebrate model organism in ageing, the turquoise killifish Nothobranchius furzeri. Journal of Fish Biology, 100(4), 894-908.