Algea Boom

Make sure your lights are not old and like you said...water changes. You have to get the food out of the water. An algae eating fish is a good idea as well but you might have to get a wild caught for immediate results.
 
Toddski;694219 wrote: Make sure your lights are not old and like you said...water changes. You have to get the food out of the water. An algae eating fish is a good idea as well but you might have to get a wild caught for immediate results.


Only thing I added was 2 MP40. lol
 
If the parameters are in range of normal, and you're having this issue, try this;


Research Algaefix Marine

I'm considering using it on my next set up to keep algae away....
 
Mexican Turbos or a sea hare. I'd try one of these and look at limiting your nutrient inputs. Look at how much you are feeding. Are you using filter socks or any type prefilter media, If yes, how often do you clean or change it out?

If you have a lot of horizontal surfaces in the tank, blowing them off once a week can help a lot as well. Detritus can settle on flat surfaces and crevices as. Algaefix works, but I'd try limiting inputs and some algae eaters before I use it.
 
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