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cheapest- cut back on light
next cheapest- use peat moss in filter or algea killing tablets
"no more algae" is what the tabs are called, made by Jungle
but i usually try to avoid chemicals if i can

expensive but effective- UV sterilizer, also cuts down on parasites

also try to scrape the tank clean then let it settle and then do a gravel cleaning and suck out as much as you can (no more then 25% water change though)

upside down cats hide, its their nature if u add more it will just be more that will hide

a pleco is your best choice, if you dont want one that gets too big, look into the royal plecos, rubber nose pleco, bushy nose pleco, they dont get as big as regular type, and if you want really small then go for some ancistrus plecos

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