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  2. Asparagopsis armata - Wikipedia

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    Asparagopsis armata is a species of marine red algae, in the family Bonnemaisoniaceae. [1] English name(s) include red harpoon weed. [2] They are multicellular eukaryotic organisms. This species was first described in 1855 by Harvey, [3] an Irish botanist who found the algae on the Western Australian coast.

  3. How an algae-infested koi fish pond is deep cleaned - AOL

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    The process involves netting out leaves and muck, power washing algae from rocks, and aerating the pond water. Sam Bates walks us through how he safely relocates koi fish to dewater the pond for a ...

  4. Zygnemataceae - Wikipedia

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    The Zygnemataceae are a family [2] of filamentous or unicellular, uniseriate (unbranched) green algae.The filaments are septated and reproduction is by conjugation; Spirogyra is commonly used in schools to demonstrate this kind of reproduction.

  5. Freshwater aquarium algae - Wikipedia

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    Green thread algae is common in newly established aquaria and is easily outcompeted by installed plants. [9] Hair algae is very similar to green thread algae. Typically, hair algae grows in a carpet of dense, short filaments. Oedogonium in particular may be referred to as hair algae. Hair algae may be caused by too much light in the aquaria. [11]

  6. Ulothrix - Wikipedia

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    Ulothrix is a genus of green algae in the family Ulotrichaceae. [1] Ulothrix is a genus of non-branching filamentous green algae, generally found in fresh and marine water. Its cells are normally as broad as they are long, and they thrive in the low temperatures of spring and winter. They become attached to surfaces by a modified holdfast cell.

  7. Algae scrubber - Wikipedia

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    An algae scrubber allows algae to grow, but the algae grow inside the filter instead of in the aquarium or pond. This removes excess nutrients (scrubs the water), diminishing nuisance algae in the aquarium or pond . Nuisance algae in the aquarium or pond are not to be confused with the desired algae in the algae scrubber filter itself.

  8. Spirogyra - Wikipedia

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    Spirogyra (common names include water silk, mermaid's tresses, and blanket weed) is a genus of filamentous charophyte green algae of the order Zygnematales, named for the helical or spiral arrangement of the chloroplasts that is characteristic of the genus. Spirogyra species, of which there are more than 500, are commonly found in freshwater ...

  9. Ectocarpales - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoparenchymatous refers to a filamentous alga with cells packed very close together to give an appearance of parenchymatous tissue, the latter being composed of cells which can truly divide in three dimensions, unusual among the algae. Filamentous algae are composed of cells that divide along a single plane, allowing only elongation to form ...

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