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Algae are inevitable when you own a fish tank. With proper planning and preparation, you can ensure algae in a fish tank are kept under control, so this plant doesn’t become an issue for your ...
If you follow these tips, then you’re sure to have a beautiful and healthy aquarium. 1. Water Testing and Monitoring. There are many different contaminants in water that can harm your fish.
Officials are hoping you may not have to worry about toxic blue-green algae in Lake Norman this summer with the help of a four-year treatment plan. The algae, called lyngbya, can clog water ...
Brown algae is a common problem in many fish tanks, especially those that have been recently set up. It’s not dangerous to fish but can turn your beautiful aquarium into an ugly mess.
Many Aquarium Factors Can Cause Algae Bloom The primary cause of algae bloom in fish tanks is excessive light and nutrients.
A number of Minnesota cities have reported blue-green algae blooms this summer, causing the temporary closing of some beaches ...
SEATTLE, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Green Water Labs, a leading manufacturer of eco-friendly chemicals from organic waste, is proud to announce the launch of its first product, Algae Control.
Algae-cleaning fish help keep aquariums clean by eating algae, which can make the water murky. These fish are popular among aquarium owners because they naturally control algae growth. ...
Do you own an aquarium at home? If you do, you're familiar with Culerpa Prolifera. It can be found in pet stores, on Amazon, Etsy, and now in the San Diego Bay where it doesn't belong.
Toxic algae blooms, which sickened and killed dogs at Jordan Lake last year, are a problem in many North Carolina water bodies. The state is now considering a new treatment to control the blooms.
The new HBS Quattro-DB™ Ultrasonic algae control system. The HBS SolaRaft-iQBD™ with Water Quality monitoring and single Quattro-DB™ The HBS Quattro-DB® and Mezzo-DB™ Ultrasonic algae and ...
Maynilad said it installed three new units of ultrasonic algae control equipment near the intake structure of the company’s Putatan Water Treatment Plant (PWTP) in Laguna Lake.