6:15 One immediate way to identify cyanobacteria is by smell. It reeks! It has a fishy, semi rancid odor. True algae have a healthy, earthy smell. Low doses of H2O2 and light deprivation will take cyanobacteria out. Removing carbon before adding peroxide is necessary.
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Thank you so much sir this video is very useful for me to understand the algae source and it's solution ❤ thanks sir
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One immediate way to identify cyanobacteria is by smell.
It reeks! It has a fishy, semi rancid odor. True algae have a healthy, earthy smell. Low doses of H2O2 and light deprivation will take cyanobacteria out.
Removing carbon before adding peroxide is necessary.
Yes, cyano definitely smells bad!
Greenwater is excellent for raising Molly fry and daphnia.
I'll put a 10g next to a window and get a helluva colony going.
That's cool! I have wanted to breed daphnia, but never got around to it.