thank you all for your info. just curious where you are from. we have rare if any willows in our area. we are west coast florida. thank you for your ideas tho and it does make sense. dont sound stupid at all.
thank you all for your info. just curious where you are from. we have rare if any willows in our area. we are west coast florida. thank you for your ideas tho and it does make sense. dont sound stupid at all.
Just a word of advice, you need to address the root cause and stop with chasing after symptoms.
As you have seen, you are chasing one species of algae to the next.
Focus on the plant's needs.
Then kill the algae that's there.
You are not going to beat it any other way.
Excel can help.
Doing large water changes daily, blackouts etc will also help.
SAE's amano shrimps will help.
But mostly it's follwoing a routine that adds enough ferts and enough CO2 more importantly.
Less light helps more than more light.
Stick with 1.5-2 w/gal for awhile.
Regards,
Tom Barr