I'd suggest a slow breeding snail.
It was an omnivore, but most of the time it eats algae.
Chaetomorpha Algae-Aquacultured
algae, decaying plants in the water
Herbivorous fish, crustaceans, worms and gastropods all eat green algae in a creek.
yes algae levels are lower due to the salt levels. Salt water pools are more carrosive to the pools plumbing. PVC may be a better way to plumb a pool as time will tell.
Tadpoles eats little plants in the water called Algae
Algae can grow in both fresh and saltwater environments, but some species are better adapted to one or the other. Saltwater algae, or seaweed, have evolved to thrive in high salt concentrations, while freshwater algae can be found in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Both types of algae require nutrients, light, and water to grow effectively.
Salt water can be considered as a catalyst in the reaction of forming aluminium oxide.
it eats different types of algae
Caribbean flamingos eats seeds, crustaceans, and green-blue algae. It drinks fresh water.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients