Cyanobacteria are one of the oldest forms of life left on earth with their origin dating back at least 3 5 billion years.
What eats red carpet algae.
It may sound strange but red slime algae isn t actually algae at all.
As mentioned earlier this cyprinidae and its look a likes was the subject of the lead article in the may issue of fama and was also featured in the april issue of aquarium fish magazine.
Thanks for the imfo algae is green not black so maybe its not brush algae did find out one thing fish snails wont eat brush carpet algae found some real siamese algae eaters and they are stripping the leaves of the algae must just have the same growth pattern again thanks for the imfo.
What is red slime algae.
What do algae eat there are many different types of algae and they can be many different colors including green blue and red.
Red slime algae is actually not a true algae at all.
Often considered to be the evolutionary link between bacteria and algae cyanobacteria are among the oldest forms of life on earth and date back at least 3 5 billion years.
Red algae can develop quickly in both fresh and marine aquariums.
The best way to remove red algae is discussed further down the page.
Gelidium red wiry turf algae.
Aside from the name red algae is not always red in colour.
First and foremost is the siamese algae eater crossocheilus siamensis perhaps the only known fish to eat red algae.
Full grown an amano shrimp will only be around 4 centimeters so they are perfect for smaller tanks.
The only algae they will resist eating are green spot algae and blue green algae.
Algae the plural of the word alga often can be found in water where it forms gooey mats.
Macros that have fragile runners and creep along the rock are.
Red algae can also be black blue and green in color.
They prefer to be kept in higher numbers so we recommend at least 3 per tank.
Because of this they are often considered to be the evolutionary link between today s bacteria and algae.
Many species of short creeping red algae exist so the hobby generally lumps all of them under the heading gelidium the genus that is home to many of those species and the common name red turf algae or red wiry algae.
W hat eats algae.
It is a bacteria that is technically known as cyanobacteria.
This is actually a type of bacteria known as red cyanobacteria.