Peter, see: ...
Published by Dr Simon Bray, Co Director AQASS Ltd Visiting Researcher (marine ecology/pollution) University of Southampton
Peter, see: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568988311000710
Ultrasound can declump algae and at higher frequencies, causes structural breakdown at cellular level.
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And how does this affect single-cell and meio-zooplankton? Can documentation be provided?
Published by Meyer Jordan, Aquatic Habitat Professional
Use aeration and mixing which is Natures way of removing algae without causing problems for fish and gives them more oxygen with which to feed and grow faster. An 'Aquaerator' on the bed also ensures destratification.
Published by ANTHONY WYNES, MANAGING DIRECTOR at AQUAERATION LTD