Yes
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Tetra Pond Algae Control is effective in managing and preventing algae growth in ponds. It helps to control algae blooms and keep the water clear. Regular use can help maintain a healthy pond environment.
First try shocking it like a normal fresh water pool scrub the sides and bottom to loosen of the algae allow it to settle to the bottom and vacuum to waste. If that doesnt works throw in algaecide as well. If that doesn't work do the above and follow it up with a flocculent follow the instructions and you should have the situation under control after a few days.
Adding algae control to the pool skimmer helps to disperse the chemical and coats the filter media.
When algae multiplies in the ocean out of control they will eventually begin to die rapidly. This is because they have reached their carrying capacity.
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No
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Yes algae is a living thing because it is a plant and has a cell system.
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
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To effectively control and prevent the growth of white string algae in your aquarium, you can try the following methods: Regularly clean your aquarium and remove any excess debris or waste. Ensure proper water circulation and filtration to maintain water quality. Limit the amount of light your aquarium receives by reducing the duration or intensity of lighting. Introduce algae-eating fish or invertebrates, such as snails or shrimp, to help control algae growth. Consider using algae-control products or treatments specifically designed for white string algae.