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3+ Articles About Beard Algae [Updated]

10+ references for beard algae Black Beard Algae grows on the edges of plants and any surface of the aquarium. While black beard algae is considered to be a saltwater algae there are strains that are common to freshwater tanks. It is also known as brush algae black brush algae or sometimes just by the initials BBA. See also fishing and beard algae Beard algae are also referred to as black pointed algae or red algae.

The algae tufts look like a beard or a brush and thats where the name comes from. It typically grows on the edges of the leaves of slow-growing plants like Anubias and Java fern and once on the leaf its difficult to eradicate it completely.

 On Fish Aquariums In the aquarium the BBA thrives mostly on tank plants and surfaces.

On Fish Aquariums Black Beard Algae belongs to the red algae family.

In many cases the algae will form owing to a poor or unstable CO2 content. On Fish Aquariums Beard Algae
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It also grows on hard surfaces. On Fish Aquariums


In some cases the algae will form longer strings.

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Black beard algae appears as short reddish or black turfs. Black beard algae is blackish green in color compared to its other red algae family. It is one of the hardiest algae types out there. It is very hard to kill and there are very few fish which will consume it. Black Beard algae is a variety of algae that is easily distinguishable from its dark coloration and fuzzy appearance taking on a beard-like appearance as it grows longer and fuller. The organism belongs to the larger family of red algae which contains both marine and freshwater species.


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