Cleaning algae off rocks with brush in tank?

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A poster on her suggested brushing off algae on rock into tank. Seems like this just helps it to spread? Is this not the case?
 

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if you do it before a water change you can suck the loose algae out or you can allow the overflow to remove it if there is enough agitation to keep it moving. some people use a small hose to siphon it out while brushing.
 
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if you do it before a water change you can suck the loose algae out or you can allow the overflow to remove it if there is enough agitation to keep it moving. some people use a small hose to siphon it out while brushing.
Yes I have been doing it right before but I still think it has something to do with the sandbed getting larger patches of it right afterwards
 
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Better off to remove by hand and siphon out.
Very hard to get off rock by pulling it

I am daily pulling it off the substrate.
It’s gotten worse recently and I had cut feeding back

for lights I have on led blues from 11-9pm but t5s and led are only full for 4 hours

too much light?
 

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