Algae problem after moving

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At the beginning of this month I moved back to my parent’s house after a breakup. Before the move I had pretty much no algae in my tank but about a week afterwards I started getting brown hair algae all over my rocks and now it’s getting out of hand. Nitrates and phosphates are both at 0 and I turned my radions to no white light for most of the day. Any suggestions on what to do?

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With this stuff, I've found manual removal to be the best course of action. Otherwise maybe consider bolstering up your CUC some?
 
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I’ve tried to go the manual removal route but i need a better way of doing it than pinching it with my fingers and pulling it off because I end up not actually pulling it off. It just slips through my fingers because its so slimy

As for the CUC, I have a few turbo snails but they don’t really climb up on my rocks, just the sand and glass. Any suggestions as to what else i can use?
 
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How old is the tank? Only asking because one of my tanks looked similar a few months after I rescaped it with dry rock. 2 rip cleans and 14 months later its starting to turn around.
The tank is about 7 months old now. It went through this stage with cyano a couple months in but i cleared it up with chemiclean and it was fine after that. Now I’m back to not even having any space on my rock for corals
 

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The tank is about 7 months old now. It went through this stage with cyano a couple months in but i cleared it up with chemiclean and it was fine after that. Now I’m back to not even having any space on my rock for corals
I got the algae first and used Flux and then cyano took over. I used chemiclean and then back with the algae again. I ended up stopping any chems and did manual removal. I didn't have much luck with inverts. Like I mentioned earlier I'm 14 months in and things are starting to turn around. It's a long process, at least for me. This is one of my cleaning sessions.
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No more dry rock start ups for me. Fortunaly for me this isn't my only tank so I'm still able to enjoy the hobby.
 

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