Thanks for letting us know the source of your recurring algae. Wow, this stuff is pretty hardy -- I don't suppose there is very much light that gets into the recess behind the light, but possibly just enough to keep it barely alive (clearly, water gets into that niche). This helps explain why just doing the shocking (at higher FC levels than normal shock -- 60% of CYA level after first lowering pH to 7.2) would kill an existing bloom but those with mustard/yellow algae would need to keep a higher FC level (15% of CYA) to keep it away and couldn't use Ben's chart values ("Min" being roughly 7.5% of CYA) or else it would keep coming back.
So when this source of algae finds a niche to live in, it takes a permanent algaecide to keep it away -- either higher levels of chlorine, Borates, and I suspect other algaecides would work as well such as PolyQuat 60. That's also very good information about the Borates keeping the yellow/mustard algae away. I think that's the first report of it being successful against this algae. Is your pool at 50 ppm Borates or some other level (since the recommendation is 30-50)?
Richard
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