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No. That would be a bad choice.
i don't see the problem with swimming in a pool of algae i wound not swallow it thought! it may not be good for u
some do, the protist Euglena has an eye-spot that allows it to swim toward light.
They'll swim to where it gets warming, usually towards the equator.
No. There could be a lot of poisonous sea anemones and bacteria inside the algae ocean. You can also get tangled in sea plants when you are swimming.
They find it swim towards it and eats it.
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.)
They swim around and when they sea their food they swim towards it and snap it goes
Algae will grow in temperatures from approx 5 to 40 degrees Celsius (approx 40 to 100 Fahrenheit). It does depend on which specific types of algae, as well as the colony size, but this is the general temperature tolerance for growth of algae.
For some fish, this is a way of escaping predators, for others, such as an upside-down catfish, it allows them to find food (primarily algae) on floating wood.
They swim down over a mile towards the bottom of the ocean to hunt fish. To help them do this, they swim upside-down most of the way, and have collapsible rib-cages to alleviate some of the intense pressure.
A person can go swimming in a pool a few minutes after adding algae treatment and shock to the water. This is provided that a low dose was used. The manufacturers of the algae treatment recommend that a person waits 45 minutes to an hour to swim after adding a normal dose.