No. algae requires sunlight to grow, and gasoline is harmful to most living things. However, algae like organisms, called microbes, can survive in water contaminated diesel fuel. They form large colonies that can infest the entire fuel system of a diesel powered engine.
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No. Algae need sunlight to grow. Old truck drivers and uninformed people will insist they are growing algae in their fuel tanks. Most of the time it's a microbial colony growing between the water contaminated tank and the diesel fuel.
Yes, algae can grow in water up to 54 degrees Celsius, when water is heated to 55 degrees Celsius and above, bacteria and algae cannot grow and thrive.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
Algae.
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
no they do not any type of algae eaters only eat algae that has grown on your tanks glass
Algae is a result of high levels of phosphates in the tank. A Phos-Ban Reactor is used in mainly saltwater tanks, but can be used in freshwater tanks also.
Some Algae that is good is the Algae in fish tanks/aquariums, because it provides food and shelter for fish, but too much is bad.
Running gasoline in a diesel will do serious damage to the engine. You must remove all the gasoline from the tanks, & fuel lines. Purge all gasoline. If you have not starter the engine just drain the tanks.
Yes. Scientists have found that desert dust does indeed allow algae to grow.