yes it does so be carful
It can kill them if you don't have a cleaner fish.
algae
Some algae in the red tide contains a poison that can kill fish.
Yes. Because algae blooms occur naturally. Also, when there's too much algae, there will be no circulation of carbon dioxide in the water. Therefore resulting a fish kill.
To effectively kill black algae in your fish tank, you can use a combination of manual removal, reducing light exposure, maintaining proper water parameters, and using an algae-killing treatment specifically designed for black algae. It is important to follow the instructions on the treatment product carefully and monitor the algae growth regularly to prevent future outbreaks.
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it can kill fish and hrm humans but it does a good job in cleaning
The useful effects of algae is that it provides oxygen for various living things. Algae is also a food resource for humans and fish. Algae can become harmful if they produce toxins. Too much algae in the water can kill fish because the algae consumes a great amount of oxygen and can block the sunlight from reaching underwater.
If the algae is growing on the fish, the answer should be no. Algae growing on fish is a form of commensalism, which one life form benefits, while the other isn't benefited, yet isn't harmed at the same time. Most fish, no.
some fish eat algae. it just depends on what fish you are talking about. But yes fish do eat algae.
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.
If you have an algae eater and no algae you can go to any pet shop and get algae waffers.