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QuestionWhat do I do with the algae after I grow it?Katherine Gohmann is a Professional Gardener in Texas. She has been a home gardener and professional gardener since 2008.Depends what type of algae you are growing and why you are growing it. Some algae is cultivated for food, some is studied under microscopes for research purposes, some is used for biodiesel, and some is grown by accident and is unwanted.
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QuestionCan I use just pond water to grow the algaeCommunity AnswerYes. You can grow algae in pond water.
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QuestionHow would I grow the algae in the winter?Community AnswerKeep it inside or in a warmer room. You might want to make sure that the water is a bit warmer too, but not so much that it will mess with the algae.
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QuestionWhat type of algae does this experiment grow?Community AnswerThere are different types of algae, but this contains green algae. If you are using saltwater, you can grow different colors of algae.
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QuestionI was wanting to grow some algae on rocks, then feed it to my apple snail. Is this okay to do?Community AnswerYes it is actually very good, and this method can be used to feed animals.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I grow algae in salt water?Community AnswerSome species of algae are grown in saltwater. Choose a species that is compatible with saltwater and it should be fine.
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QuestionCan I make a good profit by cultivating algae?Community AnswerThere is a market to grow and sell algae for a host of purposes. For example, in use as biofuel or to minimize CO2 emissions from burning fossil fuels. Look into the industries in your area and find exactly what niche you will need to fill with your algae.
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QuestionDo I need to add the fertilizer and algae sample?Community AnswerThe fertilizer is optional, but the algae sample puts algae in the bottle so it can reproduce. It introduces algae into the mini ecosystem and starts the life cycle of the algae.
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QuestionCan I use a tank instead of the water bottle?Community AnswerDefinitely. Any container will be perfectly fine, as long as it is sealed against leakage and transparent.
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QuestionHow do I make a culture disk for future preservation after I have grown my algae successfully?Community AnswerAlgae is often spun down with a centrifuge to compact and preserve.
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QuestionHow do I stop algae in home ponds?Community AnswerUse a chemical designed to kill the algae but keep the fish alive. Algae needs light to live, if you can find some black mesh screening used to keep birds away from ponds then try a few layers of this, it should block enough light to keep the growth to a minimum.
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QuestionWhere can I get a sample from to grow algae?Community AnswerYou can get a sample from a local pond or lake, or buy an algae pellet from a pet store.
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QuestionIs the algae that this would grow safe to feed to a sea cucumber?Community AnswerYes. Their diet is mainly made up of algae, aquatic invertebrates, and waste particles.
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QuestionHow can I get an algae sample?Community AnswerThe quickest and easiest way is to go to a pet store and buy algae pellets, and let them sit in water.
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QuestionI need the algae ASAP! How can I grow it very quickly?Community AnswerBuy an algae pellet from a pet store, put it in a bottle of distilled water.
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QuestionCan you grow algae with a live animal in it, like a tadpole?Community AnswerYes, you can most definitely grow algae with tadpoles in the same tank.
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QuestionWhy does the bottle need to be sealed? Won't that restrict carbon dioxide to the algae?Community AnswerThe top of the container does not have to be sealed. Just make sure your container does not leak.
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QuestionWhy does algae grow in aquariums?Community AnswerAlgae grows in aquariums due to the combination of light, nutrients, temperatures, and water conditions. Aquariums are ideal environments for algae growth.
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QuestionHow long will it take for me to grow algae for biofuel?Community AnswerAs soon as the algae has grown, you can begin pressing it for fuel or use chemical reactions to achieve the biofuel.
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QuestionDo I need to replace the cap on the water bottle after adding the algae?Community AnswerNo, leave it open for natural gases to come and go. Doing so will allow a more natural growth of the algae.
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QuestionWhich kind of algae is suitable for producing fertilizer for plant growth?Community AnswerGreen hair algae is good as it grows furiously given the right conditions (lots of light, nutrients and plenty of surface area).
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QuestionCan I use different kind of plastics, like a plastic wrapper, plastic cups and maybe glass bottles?Community AnswerYes any clear container is fine. Preferably a sturdy one. Mason jars are the best if you want to use glass.
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QuestionHow can algae be measured for a science experiment?Community AnswerI'm doing the same thing. I have not yet done it, but it would be possible to strain it (through cloth, so none of the algae goes through) and measure the mass that way. Another way would be to divide your container into cubes and measure what percentage of the cubes have algae.
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QuestionCan I treat landfill-leached waste water by using algae?Community AnswerYes, because the algae bleach out the chemicals.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I'm growing algae and my water is turning white?Community AnswerYou should filter the water, and think about adding more nutrients. Your algae may be dying.
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QuestionHow long would it take to grow algae?Community AnswerIt will take a minimum of 1 and a half weeks in spring and 3 weeks in winter. It depends on the temperature of your room.
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QuestionCan I grow algae at home in the winter? I live in colder climates near New York.Community AnswerYes, as long as you have sunlight and the right tools, you can grow algae at home, even in the winter.
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QuestionCan I grow algae in a box?Community AnswerNo, you cannot grow algae in a box.
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QuestionDoes algae need nutrients?Community AnswerYes, like any other organism, algae does require nutrients. From my experiences, though, not a lot of extra fertilizer is needed.
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QuestionCan I grow the algae in the dark?Community AnswerIf there is not sunlight to provide the necessary energy for reproducing, no algae will form.
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