Spokesman101
Aquarium Advice Activist
One warning and one warning only. Be nice or don't post at all. The OP is showing off her fish not her algae.
Just because a tank has algae does not mean it is dirty. It can be caused by high nitrates as well as many other things like too much light or direct sunlight. All plecos have been known to suck the slime coat off of goldfish. They are not recommended for goldfish tanks for that reason. Adding a pleco or any other algae eating creature to a tank with nitrate problems will only add the the problem, not solve it.
OP you have some very nice fish. Thanks for sharing.
Wouldn't the algae dying harm the fish?