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  2. Freshwater aquarium algae - Wikipedia

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    Green algae respond strongly to bright light conditions as well as unbalanced carbon dioxide and nutrient levels in the water of freshwater aquaria. [ 3 ] Green spot algae (GSA), most likely of the genus Coleochaete , is a spot-forming algae that slowly covers glass, aquarium furniture , and plants.

  3. Green algae - Wikipedia

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    Green algae are often classified with their embryophyte descendants in the green plant clade Viridiplantae (or Chlorobionta). Viridiplantae, together with red algae and glaucophyte algae, form the supergroup Primoplantae, also known as Archaeplastida or Plantae sensu lato. The ancestral green alga was a unicellular flagellate. [20]

  4. List of freshwater aquarium plant species - Wikipedia

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    Aquatic plants are used to give the freshwater aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, absorb ammonia, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates. Some aquarium fish and invertebrates also eat live plants. Hobbyists use aquatic plants for aquascaping, of several aesthetic styles.

  5. Hydra viridissima - Wikipedia

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    Hydra viridissima is a species of cnidarian which is commonly found in still or slow-moving freshwater [2] in the Northern temperate zone. Hydra viridissima is commonly called green hydra due to its coloration, which is due to the symbiotic green algae Chlorella vulgaris which live within its body. [3]

  6. Greenwater - Wikipedia

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    Greenwater or green water may refer to: Green water, a maritime region; Greenwater, California; Greenwater, Washington; Green water footprint, the component of water footprint originating from rain; Green water algae, type of freshwater aquarium algae infestation

  7. Algal bloom - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the organism, its pigments, and the depth in the water column, algal blooms can be green, red, brown, golden, and purple. [2] Bright green blooms in freshwater systems are frequently a result of cyanobacteria (colloquially known as "blue-green algae") such as Microcystis.