Yes, the sun can kill algae by exposing it to high levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can damage the algae's cells and inhibit its growth.
Algae use the sun to photosynthesize
Algae is a water purifier and will not kill Guppies at all.
In theory....no, the hair algae doesnt kill corals, what does kill the coral is hair algae growing profusely next to it preventing the coral extending its polyps and getting sun light. Algae can cover the 'mat' of some species of coral such as xenia and star polyps also preventing the polyps from extending and getting nutrients and sunlight. = = Another possibility is that some conditions that favor algae may not favor the life of the coral such as temperature of the wate and pH of the water.
you kill the algae
Yes, vinegar can be an effective natural remedy for killing algae. The acidity of vinegar can help to disrupt the growth of algae by changing the pH of the water, making it difficult for algae to survive. However, using vinegar to kill algae is best suited for small-scale applications such as removing algae from surfaces in a controlled environment.
Algae use energy from the sun to produce their own food.
Yes. This is a potent chemical. It will kill the algae and turn it brown. Hope you have a good filtration system to filter all the brown out.
Algae IS a plant. It gets energy from the sun, not other plants.
Sun's light.
Some algae in the red tide contains a poison that can kill fish.
yes it does so be carful
Chlorophyll and accessory pigments allow algae to get energy from the sun. This is used for manufacturing of food by the algae.