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At that size I would just dump and start over. Given how difficult it can be to clear a green Baqua pool it will almost certainly be more cost effective to replace the water.
Sadly, this is not atypical of Baquacil pools we hear about, or that some of us used to experience. I will say that pools cared for with TFPC are nothing like the stereotypical chlorine smelling, eye stinging, swimsuit fading pool. Virtually everybody that has come here and converted has been happy with the results.
That all said, if you like Baqua I would suggest taking a stance that once things start to turn you change the water. With a smaller pool like yours it will be much faster and easier than trying to clear it with peroxide (which is pretty much always the answer, massive dosing of oxidizer well beyond what is called for).