Yes but it would have be a halophilic (salt-loving) algae since the waste water is very high in salt and minerals like calcium and magnesium carbonates and sulfates.
If you have algae growing in your whole house filter, you will want to take care of it before it grows any further. You will need to discard the old filters, clean the housing with bleach to kill the algae, and put new filters in.
Parrot fish, they don't intentionally eat it, they want the algae growing off it but they eat the coral along with the algae.
Algae is grown by ammonia in the water that is turned into nitrite/nitrate is food for algae to grow. It also needs a little light. To get rid of it you can put fast growing live plants in your aquarium to reduce the nitrite/nitrate in the water that algae feeds on. See Related links below
Black nerite feed off the algae or algal slime growing on rocks in rockpools.
in my backyard where all the trees,grasses,algae and other photosynthetic organisms are growing.
You could try spraying straight bleach from a spray bottle, and then rinse with either reverse-osmosis or distilled water.
you kill the algae
Sloths .
Algae
algae. you need a sanitizer to keep it from growing!
algae growing off of it supplies it with stuff to live and the algae gets help too:)
Algae
algae growth.
If you have algae growing in your whole house filter, you will want to take care of it before it grows any further. You will need to discard the old filters, clean the housing with bleach to kill the algae, and put new filters in.
Plants and algae can produce a slimy substance in a lake. Blue-green algae is the most dangerous type of algae for a lake to have because it can produce toxins.
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.
Because they have an algae growing in their fur.