Robert H. Tavera
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I had BBA a few years ago... I used Seachem fluorite, but the generic name is glutarandehyde (I discovered this too late lol). Always at the recommended dose but turning off the filter 30 minutes before the water change and applying it directly over the algae with a syringe. Usually I applied it in small spots so it can work better. Then did the water changes, after that half a dose again in spot areas and finally turn on the filter. The algae turns red, sometimes after the spot treatment, other times the next day, but once it turns red it'll dye and go away in one day or two. You can do this everyday or as much as you can... Treating some spots each time.
In some forums I read that you can go really high in the Seachem dosage, even 5X. The only time I did that I killed a lot of my plants, specially ferns, mosses and anubias, so I'll not recommend to do that, but maybe I did it wrong and someone else can tell you how to do it properly.
Good luck!!
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In some forums I read that you can go really high in the Seachem dosage, even 5X. The only time I did that I killed a lot of my plants, specially ferns, mosses and anubias, so I'll not recommend to do that, but maybe I did it wrong and someone else can tell you how to do it properly.
Good luck!!
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