Algae growing on sand

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I have a 120 reef tank the corals look great but I've been battling this algae that's growing on my sand bed its brown and purple. I have 12 Nasirus snails two conchs a lot of small hermits and stuff to stir the bed up but it's not helping. Any ideas on what I can do to fix it?
 

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What's your flow like over the area and your present water stats :)
 
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Flow is pretty good, nitrates are high everything else seems good. And yes the top is redish purple and the bottom is brown
 

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I would say, check the phosphate, and direct more water flow to the bottom sand area
 
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Phosphates are low I have a phosphate reactor in my sump as well as a fuge.
 
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Probably too small of a skimmer, not enough water changes. Im trying to not do any but apparently that's not working too well haha
 

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i'd do some water changes and make sure that skimmer is well tuned and producing or else you might need an upgrade .
 

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Water changes, less food, make sure your using ro/di water with 0 tds. You will need to do a couple big water changes to drop your nitrates down.
 

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