Blackouts are ineffective against BBA as far as I am concern. Good review of the CO2 over the entire week is the way to go if you use it. The BBA will stop growing if the CO2 is indeed high. All that is left is just trimming of the errant algae. Another point to take note is the light..lower lighting would mean lesser demand for CO2 and nutrients and hence more wiggle room. You seldom see issues with folks with low light, good CO2 and nutrients.
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. Well, if thats the only way, guess theres no choice, just that I was rather unwilling to do that as the moss has grown beautifully on the driftwood. Its currently residing in my shrimp + boraras tank with low light and no CO2. My taiwan moss in my main tank (10G) with CO2 and 36watts pl light is growing nicely with no sign of any algae and I'm on constant vigilance on the DIY CO2 consistency.
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