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I know this will be almost impossible without pics...... But here goes. Went out to rake what I thought was FA from the pond...when I did it just broke apart into basically nothing. Got very little out and what was left just scattered. Any ideas?
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yes - a different specie of filamentous algae from the most common dense coarse filamentous types. I assume it was green, or a shade of dark green? Some of the Odeogonium species often have those features.
Last edited by Bill Cody; 07/15/13 09:11 PM.
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Yes it was green. Will Cutrine Plus kill this?
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