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Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely
hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Thanks Jim |
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It's substrate algae, this is probably not spelled right.
It's good stuff, don't try to clean it off. Ron in NC Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote in message ... Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Thanks Jim |
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I always hear of bright green algae in the pond NGs and forums, but I
have never seen this one. It seems like a whole 'nother animal. How common is it, and does anyone know the water parameters and/or locations that encourage it? (I am enquiring for a friend who thinks he may have something similar.) Thank you very much, David On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 18:59:44 GMT, " Ron Lawrence KC4YOY" wrote: It's substrate algae, this is probably not spelled right. It's good stuff, don't try to clean it off. Ron in NC Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote in message t... Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Thanks Jim |
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I did not download, or load, or open the
link. I get nervous when something asks me to do too much to see a picture or information (this is entirely 'my problem' and is usually solved when I can catch youngest son...) Substrate algae only means algae that grows attached to a surface. There are many species of algae that do this. This is kind of a fun page http://ihmp.net/@/vpl or http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/inde...ond/algae.html I would worry about algae when the pond starts giving off a bad odor, fish are gasping at the surface, fish are dying or you have a daily appearance of scummy algae appearing on the surface. We can never get rid of algae and we don't want to. But it can get to be a hazard to the pond when it has too many nutrients - fish waste, rotting plants, too much over all muck and runoff containing fertilizer. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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![]() "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message ... Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Thanks Jim If you mean 'blue algae', it can be extremely dangerous. It can occur in the UK and if it forms in lakes etc, the authorities will ban bathing and warn of its presence. For more info' here is a link. http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/wat...reen_algae.htm Alex |
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Thanks Jim Does black brush algae (a freshwater red algae) ever grow in ponds? It looks like this. http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/redalgae.html It's usually pretty true black and the fuzz gets about 2 cm long. In fishtanks it's a clean water algae and harmless to fish but can cover slow-growing plants to the point of smothering them -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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On or about Sun, 24 Apr 2005 13:50:44 -0500, Phyllis and Jim Hurley
wrote something like: Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Sure; try "Fred." -- Crashj |
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I don't think this algae is any sort of problem. It is a short fuzzy or
smoth-ish covering. Maybe 1/4 inch. In the late summer, small patches of it rise up...air, I am guessing. Jim Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote: Our cement pond runs a steady coat of dark black/bule algae that nicely hides all colors. People have named it from time to time. Can anyone help us out? Thanks Jim |
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