Fair enough... Tank is about 2 years old. Lights = 15W NO 6700k, no CO2, N03 = <5ppm, kH = 8, temp = 76F, gravel = 40%sand and 60% regular aquarium gravel, fish = six tetras, one betta and two cories, plants = Java fern, Crypts. Removed Vals and Java moss due to algae. Water changes are 40% every 7-10 days.
This all started when I uprooted my Crypts and exposed my Job sticks. It never recovered. I've been trying to manually remove the algae off the leaves of the plants, swish around the gravel then do the water change. I've stopped fertilizing with NO3 and Flourish so they may be nil about now. The algae is not totally out of control but still returns weekly forming aound the leaves and gravel. I'd like to get rid of it completely.
Should I give it another 15W of light, add DIY CO2 and add a few more plants and start regular addditions of ferts till things subside? This tank "was" very nice when I had all of these, but I wanted to go low tech and remove the light and CO2. All was well until the Job stick incident. Bummer... So here I am today, battling this mess for the last four months or so. What to do...???