Do u no any bad affects of green spot algaeit would help if the effects were in nature not in a fish tank..lol

(the fish tank is because every time ive looked it up it says algae in fish tanks)

Answer:
Too much algae in lakes and ponds, caused by run-off containing phosporous, nitrogen, and/or ammonia, is what ultimately leads to eutrophication. Eutrophication is when a lake becomes too nutrient-dense, allowing huge algae blooms to form and use all the oxygen/block sunlight from the bottom, which in turn kills off other organisms within that ecosystem. All that's left is a puddle of slime.
Too much Algae is a bad thing!

The waste it emits poison other Life-Forms.

Same as too much Humans.
Oh algae occurs outside of fish tanks too. Just seems that nobody cares when it happens in nature. It's a nature occurrence when there is too much nitrate in a watery environment, something is going to grow.
Just looks bad. really it helps the tank
I added a link below. It says that blue-green algae smothers and kills plants. "This is actually cyanobacteria."

I also had a hard time finding it not related to only fish tanks.

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