Algae on glass

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Hi. My tank has been up and running now for a couple of years but I have noticed recently that there seems to me more algae on the glass (brown), I find I am cleaning it more than normal.Can anyone advice me on this. Many thanks
 

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Have there been any changes recently (feeding habits, new livestock, lighting, etc.)? I'm assuming it's just some excess nutrients in your tank.
 
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I have been struggle with my light setting over the past month, I run 2x Ai prime hd and was running a program that was recommended to me a while ago, but about 5months ago I started to get brown hair algae so changed the setting. It dint help the algae (a sea hair done that). I still now don’t think my light settings are best they could be.
 

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If your sea hare eliminated your other algae issue, its possible you have more nurients in your water and this gave the brown glass algae a chance to grow.
 
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al tested ok last week apart from kh/ph had to be dosed a little. I get new test kit tomorrow so am think maybe I should be testing every couple of days for a bit to see if it fluctuates..
 

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It’s probably raised nutrients as per @lapin above, in particular phosphate levels,

I use rhowaphos and when it’s ready for changing, and if I’m slightly late doing it, the tank glass starts to look dirty as you have said. A good target is 0.03ppm for phosphate
 

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