Warm sunny weather causes algae to photosynthesize and grow. In the case of a pond turning red, the algae in question would be red algae
zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
Pond weed is a weed that grows on the bottom of ponds.
plant+water=algae plant+ocean=algae plant+sea=algae
No
Warm sunny weather causes algae to photosynthesize and grow. In the case of a pond turning red, the algae in question would be red algae
zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
Generally you should remove the majority of green or red algae in a pond, for it could cause some serious problems. But if you have any algae eating fish (such as catfish), then the pond may be okay
Algae covered the top of the pond. The pond was full of algae.
Talk to someone you think would know about it. Or ask around.
Try Grass Carp
Yes, it is because without any algae some living animals in the pond would die. Algae can be food for some creatures in the pond. If your pond is just for admiring and not for living creatures, no, it isn't because the algae will take over the pond and no living creature is in it to eat the algae.
Snails and tadpoles
Pond Farm ended in 1985.
algae
you kill the algae
No