Friday, November 8, 2013

Facts About Algae

By Roland Stockwell


Many pond owners worldwide may be bothered to see algae growing more than they normally should, but this should not be the case as a little clarification on algae and what they do may help. True, algae to many people do not look attractive at all and with that misconception that algae is extremely harmful, things become more misconstrued hence the need to know the facts. In truth, algae are autotrophic organisms from a very large and diverse group - both unicellular and multi-cellular, and not truly a type of plant. The more commonly visible algae in ponds are the simple ones, as opposed to the seaweeds, the largest and most complex algae and typically found in very large bodies of water.

Although seaweeds look visibly abundant in large bodies of water these multi-cellular algae are still not as abundant as the single-celled kinds of algae. Algae are believed to have been around as far back as a billion years before there were people on the earth, the proof of which is the discovery of one filamentous kind fossilized in the Vindhya basin subcontinent of India. Around 30,000 species have been discovered and scientists speculate that there are about a million different types of algae in existence.

Do you notice your pond growing algae? Do not be alarmed instantly as these green water algae, being the more common kind you find growing in such places, can actually do no harm to your fish. Apart from the not-so-nice appearance it gives your pond, a small amount is actually harmless as long as it doesn't grow so much that it seems to overpower the whole pond. When this happens, it should alarm you as it can cause some water problems and even harm wildlife in your pond.

So how does one deal with algae in ponds? Perhaps the best way is to use environment-friendly products that are chemical-free. This way you can keep water clean without adding potentially toxic matter into your water. AquaSpherePRO is a remedy which contains with all-natural bacteria that will eat away those excess algae from your pond, ensuring a fresher and more balanced environment.

AquaSpherePRO is an effective, natural and easy-to-use solution. You won't have any headaches figuring it out as you only need to toss these biodegradable spheres into the water. The moment that they become immersed in your pond, any excessive nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus will be consumed and unwanted organic matter eliminated. Veterinarians have approved of this product and it is safe for the fish in your pond, as well as birds, pets and all wildlife.

If you live in an area, such as Florida or Georgia, warm weather is common throughout the year and this means that your lake or pond needs treatment throughout the year. In places, where winters are quite cold, you might only need six months of treatment. Other places might need eight months of treatment. It all depends of the average temperatures typically experienced in your area. After all, warm weather, especially temperature spikes, is a huge cause of algae growth.




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