No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
trout, plankton, catfish, fish, algae, turtles,
Algae, cattails, largemouth bass, (etc.)
Nutrient-rich lakes or ponds may support rapid growth of blue-green algae (algae blooms). Blue-green algae are actually bacteria. They are called cyanobacteria after the blue-green pigments that they produce.
Lakes.
Algae Plants
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
in lakes and ponds
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
The most commonly encountered groups of freshwater algae are green algae, diatoms, and blue-green algae
V. J. Chapman has written: 'The marine algae of New Zealand' -- subject(s): Marine algae 'A history of the lake-weed infestation of the Rotorua Lakes and the lakes of the Waikato Hydro-Electric System' -- subject(s): Aquatic weeds, Control, Lakes, History 'The marine algae of Jamaica' -- subject(s): Marine algae, Identification
Freshwater algae is a type of algae that only grows in lakes. It is commonly found in states like Minnesota, Michigan, New York, and Colorado.
algae or maybe died things
The best way to kill algae in lakes is to keep it clean and use less of the fret-sawer in lakes. The lakes are dying because of the algae in the water , the algae is becoming a BIG PROBLEM that needs to be solved.
trout, plankton, catfish, fish, algae, turtles,
Many fish eat algae, it depends on which type of algae. But the fish that do eat algae are catfish, red tailed fish, Florida flag fish, and plecos.