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Old January 10th 04, 05:44 PM
Ka30P
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Default Algae on surfaces


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.


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