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Yellow algae, also known as mustard algae, is a type of algae that commonly grows in swimming pools. It appears as yellow or mustard-colored patches or streaks on pool surfaces, walls, or steps. It can be recognized by its slimy texture and ability to cling to surfaces, as well as its resistance to brushing and chlorine treatment.
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.
Because algae is so numerous in the ocean
diffeent colours such as green, blue green, yellow and red algae
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Yellow algae, also known as mustard algae, is a type of algae that commonly grows in swimming pools. It appears as yellow or mustard-colored patches or streaks on pool surfaces, walls, or steps. It can be recognized by its slimy texture and ability to cling to surfaces, as well as its resistance to brushing and chlorine treatment.
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.
Because algae is so numerous in the ocean
Because algae is so numerous in the ocean
Test your water for phosphates. Leaves contain it and phosphates are a growth nutrient for algae. Always use a sodium bromide based algaecide when dealing with yellow algae. (Yellow/brown/mustard algae is chlorine resistant.)
Beacause chlorine is not being put in which is making it turn yellow :)
Algae is a virus that lives in the sea, and it looks brown, green, yellow-green, or red.
Yes it is, though some species of algae can even be red, brown, yellow, or other colors.
diffeent colours such as green, blue green, yellow and red algae
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Hi,There are many classification of algae but the one given by F.F. Fritsch (1935) is considered to be the most accepted. He divided algae into 11 classes that can be list in the following manner.Class 1. Chlorophyceae Green algae- e.g., Chlamydomnas, Spirogyra.Class 2. Xanthophyceae - Green-yellow algae; e.g., Vaucheria.Class 3. Chrysophyceae - Yellow-green algae; e.g., Chrysophaera.Class 4. Bacillariophyceae or Diatoms -Yellow or golden brown algae; e.g., Pinularia.Class 5. Cryptophyceae -Red or brown in colour; e.g., Cryptomonas.Class 6. Dinopnyceae - Dark yellow or brown in colour; e.g., Peridinium.Class 7. Chloromonadineae -Bright green in colour; e.g., Vacuolaria.Class 8. Euglenidae - Belonging to the euglena like animals. Euglena.Class 9. Phaeophyceae - Yellow brown in colour; e.g., Sargassum,Class 10. Rhodophyceae - Red algae; e.g., Polysiphonia.Class 11. Myxophyceae -Blue-green in colour; e.g., Nostoc.Hope this answer will help yu,Cheers!!