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Green water continuously return very frequently

You must have a substrate of sand or gravel, but the gravel should not be larger than pea gravel. This is the basis of a healthy aquarium, and you will always have issues without a substrate. Think of it like building a house, you need a good foundation, and the substrate provides this.

Rocks I assume means larger than gravel, so this is not providing the bacterial bed for all the bacteria that lives(or should be living) in the substrate.

Goldfish will eat soft plants, they are partly herbivorous. Plants like Java Fern and Anubias generally escape being eaten by fish. Though being slow growers, their uptake of nutrients is not that great. I would get some floating plants, and be prepared to replace them if the goldfish eat them. Some people have plants in another tank, and use this as needed; plants like duckweed or salvinia which grow fast. Water Sprite, and Water Lettuce.
 
It is more likely a coincidence that any of the so-called bacterial supplements would solve green water. Green water is caused by algae, not bacteria or ammonia.
Actually with insufficient bacteria to process the ammonia, the algae has more to eat. I've found green water clears whether a good quality bacteria or media from an established tank are added
 
If anyone cares to read the article on green pond water, it explains the science behind how the beneficial bacteria eliminates the green water. Works in a pond, works in my aquarium. Problem gone.
 
I appreciate the offer :) but I only had that green water problem once and it was almost 20 years ago, way back when I had goldfish. I kept lots of floating plants for them to eat and none of my fish eat any of my plants now. I’ve got duckweed in two of my tanks now. There is a lady with a pond nearby who always wants my extra duckweed each spring. I save up a big solo cup full for her. Last year she gave me some dwarf water lettuce and water hyacinth for my open top tank in trade.
 

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