liquafaction,
If I were to guess, and I am not an expert by any means, I would try more frequent water changes. This may work to keep nitrates lower and less ideal conditions for such proliferation of algae.
However, you may want to manually remove some of that "shag carpet" (good one) :laugh:, intially to give this technique a chance.
If you are already doing frerquent H2O changes then I pass to somebody else.
If I were to guess, and I am not an expert by any means, I would try more frequent water changes. This may work to keep nitrates lower and less ideal conditions for such proliferation of algae.
However, you may want to manually remove some of that "shag carpet" (good one) :laugh:, intially to give this technique a chance.
If you are already doing frerquent H2O changes then I pass to somebody else.