they flack off the scales
no
they eat algae and dead fish
Pond Snails, Tadpoles, Freshwater Shrimps and some species of fish such as the Grass Carp. Most baby fish will also feed on algae in their early years.
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.
No because some other fish eat different things in a pond.
the plants at the bottom of the pond cannot photosynthesize and die as the floating plants are blocking the sunlight from reaching the plants at the bottom.the whole community of organisms there will be affected.
no they cant
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
food chain in pond: Algae -->Protozoa-->Small Fish --> Big fish
take out all the algae and put in a filter or oxygenating plants
Algae Definitely algae. Use barley products to keep algae at bay, or other fish/environment safe means.
Algae covered the top of the pond. The pond was full of algae.