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BenignVanilla
July 11th 03, 07:16 PM
"PondWoman" > wrote in message
om...
> I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be happy
> to answer any questions you may have.
> Happy Ponding
> PondWoman
> www.bluewaters.us

Do you mean like how to raise algae? how to ensure it stays healthy? how to
grow it in any body of water? Shoot...I can do THAT no problem. :)

BV.

~ jan JJsPond.us
July 12th 03, 07:24 AM
40,000+ species of Phylum, ohKee! Boy, was I off! ~ jan


On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 04:16:36 GMT, Charles > wrote:

>On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 19:26:46 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
> wrote:
>
>>>"PondWoman" > wrote in message
>>> I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be happy
>>> to answer any questions you may have.
>>> Happy Ponding
>>> PondWoman
>>> www.bluewaters.us
>>
>>How many species of algae are there really? I've heard up to 300, close?
>>~ jan
>>
>>See my ponds and filter design:
>>http://users.owt.com/jjspond/
>>
>> ~Keep 'em Wet!~
>> Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
>> To e-mail see website
>A few more.
>
>Phylum Chlorophyta 17,000 species
>
>Phylum Rhodophyta 4000-6000 species
>
>Phylum Ochrophyta 10,000 species
>
>Phylum Dinophyta 2,000-4,000 species
>
>Phylum Haptophyta 300 species
>
>Phylum Cryptophyta 200 species
>
>Phylum Euglenophyta 900 species
>
>Phylum Glaucophyta number not listed
>
>Phylum Cyanobacteria number not listed
>
>This data approximate, from the book "Algae" by Linda E Graham and Lee
>W. wilcox


See my ponds and filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

~Keep 'em Wet!~
Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
To e-mail see website

PondWoman
July 12th 03, 04:17 PM
There are literally thousands, with new ones identified fairly regularly.





jan JJsPond.us > wrote in message >...
> >"PondWoman" > wrote in message
> > I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be happy
> > to answer any questions you may have.
> > Happy Ponding
> > PondWoman
> > www.bluewaters.us
>
> How many species of algae are there really? I've heard up to 300, close?
> ~ jan
>
> See my ponds and filter design:
> http://users.owt.com/jjspond/
>
> ~Keep 'em Wet!~
> Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
> To e-mail see website

PondWoman
July 12th 03, 04:42 PM
Typically green ponds can be a result of a bacteria algae.
Cyanobacteria is just one example. The poster who suggested no
herbicides or algaecides I am in complete agreement with. In my
opinion, when you use these products you disturb the natural balance
of the pond. When the chemicals kill the algae, his idea on that is
right on, what is killed sinks to the bottom. This is an unhealty
situation for a pond. This material is often referred to as an organic
load. Basically what happens is the DO levels drop when the material
starts to decompose. You also will get that "fishy" smell in most
cases, and will also see those bubbles start to rise to the top. The
bubbles are the H2S gas escaping. If you have a cement pond, this can
lead to corrosion in your pumps metal works. It also can lead to
corrosion of the cement. I had a pond that installed a diffusion
system, which in theory, should provide oxygen to the pond. But what
he did was run it to the bottom of the pond, thereby dredging upp all
the decayed material and actually turning the pond over. He was
distributing nutrients to the entire area.



~ jan JJsPond.us > wrote in message >...
> 40,000+ species of Phylum, ohKee! Boy, was I off! ~ jan
>
>
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 04:16:36 GMT, Charles > wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 19:26:46 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
> > wrote:
> >
> >>>"PondWoman" > wrote in message
> >>> I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be happy
> >>> to answer any questions you may have.
> >>> Happy Ponding
> >>> PondWoman
> >>> www.bluewaters.us
> >>
> >>How many species of algae are there really? I've heard up to 300, close?
> >>~ jan
> >>
> >>See my ponds and filter design:
> >>http://users.owt.com/jjspond/
> >>
> >> ~Keep 'em Wet!~
> >> Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
> >> To e-mail see website
> >A few more.
> >
> >Phylum Chlorophyta 17,000 species
> >
> >Phylum Rhodophyta 4000-6000 species
> >
> >Phylum Ochrophyta 10,000 species
> >
> >Phylum Dinophyta 2,000-4,000 species
> >
> >Phylum Haptophyta 300 species
> >
> >Phylum Cryptophyta 200 species
> >
> >Phylum Euglenophyta 900 species
> >
> >Phylum Glaucophyta number not listed
> >
> >Phylum Cyanobacteria number not listed
> >
> >This data approximate, from the book "Algae" by Linda E Graham and Lee
> >W. wilcox
>
>
> See my ponds and filter design:
> http://users.owt.com/jjspond/
>
> ~Keep 'em Wet!~
> Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
> To e-mail see website