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I have heard that Spyrogyra,chlorella and amfora are more usually of green water algae.My question is in a green water tank how many algae-bloom types exist and how can recognize who type(s) it exists in this.
I have heard also the chlorella have very rich nutritional value -is this in effect for other algae-bloom types? Thank you. P.s.Sorry for my english. This post has been edited by SOCRATIS: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 9:40 pm |
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You would need a microscope to determine the algae species you have. No need though, because controlling which species you have is very difficult. For that you would need a sterile room where you can grow algae to inoculate the tank with.
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