Black Algae? How worried should I be?

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Hey guys, wondering if this black algae is something I should be concerned with? Just noticed it this week.

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FYI, I am doing weekly water changes (10%) but what else can I do to stop this?
 
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Looks like Cyanobacteria IMO. Assuming parameters are within reason, manual removal along with increased circulation throughout the tank has been known to help. GL.
 
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Just tested water, only thing that's abnormal is Nitrates at 5ppm, will do an extra water change and will see about increasing circulation. Thanks for the response.
 

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