I'm trying to help out a neighbor who has been struggling with his pool and what he believes / has been told is mustard algae. This was a problem all of last year and again this year. He has a gunite pool with one light and a ladder. When we tested we came up with cya of a little over 100 (between 50 and 60 when diluted 50/50 with tap water), chlorine of 0, cc of less than .5, calcium was 220 or so, ph of 7.5 and ta of 60 or so. Water is clear with no signs of green algae. Here is a picture of the suspected mustard algae
which comes back after vacuuming to waste. Short term action has been to vacuum to waste and refill with clean water to lower cya a bit while he waited for his own test kit. I'm going back to help in the morning and looking for some input as i have never dealt with mustard algae and have read it is often misdiagnosed. I know we need to get the cya down and slam but any other thoughts?
He has been using pucks but will be going with liquid chlorine now.
Thanks!

He has been using pucks but will be going with liquid chlorine now.
Thanks!