3% or less copper. Silver kills bacteria, Copper kills algae
Small amount of Copper sulphate (CuSO4) is used in water treatment plant to kill algae and bacteria. In small amounts, it is not poisonous. But it can be fatal in large amounts.
Algae is a water purifier and will not kill Guppies at all.
its possible yes copper can kill off strains of algae but not good if you have any aquatic life u intend to keep like fish.
The most effective roof algae remover on the market is typically a product containing sodium hypochlorite or copper sulfate. These chemicals are known to effectively kill and remove algae from roofs.
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.
Yes. Because algae blooms occur naturally. Also, when there's too much algae, there will be no circulation of carbon dioxide in the water. Therefore resulting a fish kill.
The pool water is green because of algae- which is a type of plant. You just need to add more chlorine to kill off the algae...
Try bleach. It should kill the bugs and keep algae from growing.
you kill the algae
UV Sterilizer will cut down on algae and parasites in the water. Dead algae will produce ammonia. So in a round-a-bout way, yes.
Chlorine, as well as other sanitizers for water, kill bacteria and algae in the pool water to keep it more safe for bathers.
I would try going to any aquarium shop, and get a product called algaeflex or algaefix. Treat the water with correct dosage. This should kill off the algae and you should then drain it and clean off the dead algae.. Happy scrubbing I would try going to any aquarium shop, and get a product called algaeflex or algaefix. Treat the water with correct dosage. This should kill off the algae and you should then drain it and clean off the dead algae.. Happy scrubbing