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![]() Algae that grows on surfaces is called substrate algae and comes in a bunch of different kinds. It helps clean the water and feed the fish when they shouldn't be eating much of anything except for plant matter. You can't have a pond without it. Mother Nature will not stand for it! Algae is one of the basic building blocks of the food chain and will not be denied its rightful place ;-) On the other hand string algae and free floating algae is okay to mess with. Keep substrate algae around and it will help keep string algae and free floating algae down. ka30p http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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