Too much Algae in Fish Tank : a common problem for aquarists Algae are an extremely important part of the biology in our aquariums and ensure that food and material cycles function well. Even so, excessive algae growth is unsightly and the most common reason why aquarists eventually give up their hobby. You can find out how to combat algae growth here. Algae were the first organisms on our planet that could generate energy from sunlight. It is thanks to these blue-green algae that we have an oxygen atmosphere at all. In the course of evolution, algae have broken down into hundreds of thousands of species and are still responsible for the production of 40% of oxygen today. Interestingly, the chlorophyll in the higher plants can be traced back to the immigration or conversion of blue-green algae, so that we owe life as we know it today almost exclusively to the algae. Algae in Fish Tank: what to do if there is strong algae growth? Green algae in the aquarium Fight algae with fish ...
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