Understanding the Different Ways to Kill Algae and Its Importance

14/07/2011 09:03

Are you one of the people who want to get rid of algae bloom in either indoor or outdoor water features? These autotrophic organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms, could sometimes be very damaging to birds and fish. Stated below are the different ways to kill algae depending on its common locations.

The term algae refer to plant-like organisms that are found in different bodies of water. Like any other plants, these species also need enough sunlight to propagate. For this reason, many researchers are now looking for other usage of algae for purposes such as food, fuel and fertilizer.

On the other hand, excessive amount of these organisms often lead to major problem in many aquarium or pond owners. Filter replacement, regular cleaning and adding some marine life that feed on algae are some of the effective ways to get rid of these species if you are maintaining an indoor water feature. You may also choose to install a UV light sterilizer in your aquarium to minimize the amount of light penetrating into the water.

Garden ponds can be treated to prevent unwanted algae growth, but the techniques are different from those in an aquarium. Just always remember that algae could grow to a pond in several different ways, too. It can usually be controlled by blocking sunlight, limiting the amount and kind of nutrients that benefit algae and by introducing animals that feed on algae. Black, green, pink and yellow are the four major types of algae that you can find on pond surfaces. Adding some pond water treatments is another effective way to get rid of these organisms.

Treating this problem in other outdoor water feature such as swimming pools can also be easily done with various techniques. There are chemical formulations and algaecides available in the market today that you can purchase to get this job done for you. If the pool is drained at season end, you will do a thorough cleaning to the walls of the pool and the filters. Adding ample amount of chlorine in the water aside from installing a filtering system is another way to control algae bloom. Make sure the pH level is maintained at a level that limits algae growth.

Are you one of the people who are also suffering from algae growth on water tanks? Garden hoses, fittings and sprinklers are some of the things prone to algae. As a matter of fact, anything that has damp surfaces can become covered with these organisms. If you want the life of your indoor or outdoor water feature to last for a long time, then you must take immediate measures to get rid of these organisms.

 

Algae is a plant life form that exists just about everywhere, and it can be very hard to remove.