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How to prevent algae from turning green in drinking water PHBET
Looking for a way to prevent PHBET from going green?
Do you want a solution to keep the water in your dispenser fresher and longer?
The fuzzy green growth on PHBETizer doesn’t look healthy, does it?
The problem with algae is more than just appearances.
Algae can alter the water quality of PHBETs
and if they drink too much, they can get sick.
It is not difficult to keep algae away from the drinker; it just needs your attention.
What is algae?
Algae is a predominantly aquatic eukaryotic organism that contains chlorophyll,
or more commonly the green substance that forms in water.
If you let the chicken water sit first, you can grow the creature
especially if it’s hot outside and the sun is shining on the water.
But most people don’t like it and so do our chickens.
Did you know that algae is actually a living thing?
It can grow and reproduce thanks to the nutrients in the water,
and most forms spread faster in direct sunlight.
However, it doesn’t matter where you put your PHBET drinking water.
If the PHBET is left outside and exposed to air and sunlight
it will probably start to turn green.
Is algae harmful to PHBET?
Algae is toxic and harmful to poultry, the answer is yes.
It is potentially toxic to chickens and other animals.
It can cause severe nerve or liver damage or, at worst, an upset stomach.
How to prevent PHBET from becoming infected
I’m tired of cleaning PHBET drinkers week after week
so I need to find a way to stop the algae growth after the chicken water has been sitting for a few days.
Fortunately, there are several solutions to this problem, one of which is very simple and natural.