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Here is my take, but I'm a noob here (not to reefing).
You are doing water changes every week? Check the PPM on the water you are mixing, change salt, or IMHO, STOP DOING THE WATER CHANGES! Everytime you change the water you are introducing more nutrients into the system, which the algae is feeding off of, etc.
You might find this crazy/insane, but on all the tanks I've ever owned, I never did "regular" water changes. Even on the 75 SPS tank that I had, the only time I can recall doing a water change was when I had a heater get stuck on, temp went to 85, and I wanted some piece of mind that I at least did SOMETHING
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In my experiance, people battleing algae problems are introducing nutrients into the tank via water changes or just plain old putting thier hands into the tank all the time.
My tanks always ran much better hands off than constantly trying to fight something, and a natural balance was found.
You are doing water changes every week? Check the PPM on the water you are mixing, change salt, or IMHO, STOP DOING THE WATER CHANGES! Everytime you change the water you are introducing more nutrients into the system, which the algae is feeding off of, etc.
You might find this crazy/insane, but on all the tanks I've ever owned, I never did "regular" water changes. Even on the 75 SPS tank that I had, the only time I can recall doing a water change was when I had a heater get stuck on, temp went to 85, and I wanted some piece of mind that I at least did SOMETHING

In my experiance, people battleing algae problems are introducing nutrients into the tank via water changes or just plain old putting thier hands into the tank all the time.
My tanks always ran much better hands off than constantly trying to fight something, and a natural balance was found.