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RE: [AGA Member] Bacterial algae?



Perhaps. But bga also shows up in areas of hifh water flow.

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--- "John G. Glaeser" <jglaeser@wisc.edu> wrote:
> Ramshorn snails consume Cyanobacteria quickly. I've seen
> this happen 
> and observed associated snail population explosion.
> Amazing. Would 
> never of thought this to be possible.
> 
> I think there may be an association between Blue Greens
> and DOC 
> (Dissolved Organic Carbons). Nutrient limiting factors
> may promote 
> Cyanobacteria. This could happen in sections of a heavily
> planted 
> aquaria lacking a water current sufficient to knock off
> metabolic 
> wastes from some plant tissues on the one hand, and
> delivering 
> essential nutrients on the other.
> 
> John Glaeser
> 
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