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Algae in Fish Tanks
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There is a distinction between "good" and "bad" algae for fish. Some algae help to rid the water of waste contaminants, keeping the aquatic environment healthy for the fish, as well as oxygenating the water. However, "bad" algae can be a sign of poor water quality, or it can quickly overtake an entire tank, requiring hours of cleaning.
Algae and pH Levels
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Algal growth causes a rise in the pH level of a fish tank or pond due to its consumption of carbon dioxide.
Natural Algaecides
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Lemon juice, along with vinegar and baking soda, can help to balance the pH level of your fish tank or pond. Lemon juice has a natural pH of 2.3, which can help to neutralize unhealthy pH levels for fish, which commonly need a more neutral level in order to have optimal living conditions.
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Lemon Juice for Algae
Pet fish can help teach responsibility to youngsters as well as providing a peaceful element in your home. However, algae can grow in the tank under certain conditions and pH levels. Lemon juice, along with other home products, can help control the algae production.