Ordinary ground water? A few days can see the algae form.
it would lose its color if it's in to long
Basil takes about 1-2 months to grow.
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A small quartz crystal can grow about 1mm a week assuming it is in a stable matrix.
Bacteria and blue-green algae are both primitive prokaryotes that live on earth now, as well as long time ago. Just recently they have changed blue green algae or cyanobacteria to be in the kingdom prokaryotes.
Algae can start to grow in a fish aquarium within a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on factors like light exposure, nutrients levels, and water conditions. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and proper lighting, can help control algae growth.
Only if the beans were left in a body of water for a long time. However mold does grow on beans.
The growth of algae in Iraq can vary depending on factors such as water temperature, nutrients, and sunlight availability. In optimal conditions, algae can begin to grow within days to weeks. It's important to monitor and control these conditions to prevent algae overgrowth.
Algae reproduce by means of spores. The oceans are always releasing these spore into the air, and any exposed water is going to have spores fall into it, which can then grow into algae, as long as there is sunlight and some mineral content to provide the algae with the necessary ingredients for growth.
Algae can grow in a bottle refilled with purified water if there are nutrients or contaminants present in the water that support algae growth. Any exposure to light and warmth can also contribute to algae growth in a bottle. To prevent algae growth, ensure that the bottle is thoroughly cleaned and stored in a cool, dark place.
Algae can cover any surface; walls, rocks, etc, as long as it is under water.
The growth rate of algae in the wild can vary depending on factors such as nutrient availability, temperature, and sunlight. Under ideal conditions, algae can grow rapidly and form blooms in a matter of days to weeks. However, the specific timeline can vary greatly depending on the species of algae and environmental conditions.
The fresh water green algae (charales), can reach up to 120 cm long. Hope that helps.
no but they are popular for their appetite for algae. if you do get a plecostomus be warned that they grow to about 2 feet long
turn light off for a few days, do some partial water changes of 10 to 15 percent daily, add new carbon. It is a bacterial bloom that will not kill the fish, but it does look bad. You can also use a coagulant such as acurel f to bond particles together. Green water is caused by algae (not bacteria), which is a basic type of plant. Algae require light and nutrients to trive and an algae bloom is usually caused by excessive light, not enough cleaning and overfeeding. Algae blooms are not harmful, so long as there is enough aeration in the aquarium. To control algae, cut back the light, perform regular water changes and cut back the food. Algae cures are a short term solution and rarely solve the problem. Also ensure you are using good quality foods. Cheapo foods actually encourage algae to grow.
Plants will not grow well in a saline solution because it will dehydrate the plant, unless the plant is a type of mangrove or is salinity tolerant. Plants may grow better in sugar water (provided there is not too much) because plants can use the sugars to build more cellulose and grow. Regular water will maintain the Status Quo.
Plecostomus are fun fish in an aquarium, they eat algae and grow over a foot long.