Green algae out of control

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So I've messed up and let my green algae just take over my tank. I just started using vibrant and I've been manually removing it from my rocks but it just seems to get worst each day. I scaled back feeding, light times and increased flow. Will it hurt if I remove all my rocks with scrub them, clean the tank and put the rocks back in place or do you think that will be to much disturbance for the tank. Or do I just let the vibrant do its job. I've only dosed 1 time so far
 

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Manual removal is very good, and addition of chemipure blue will help. Add some snails
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Astrea
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Look at your nutrients. Most likely they are high which is feeding the algae, that's why it's coming back. lower them and manually remove.Vibrant will work just takes time does not happen over night. Also vibrant can lower your nutrients so be careful how much you lower them
 

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So I've messed up and let my green algae just take over my tank. I just started using vibrant and I've been manually removing it from my rocks but it just seems to get worst each day. I scaled back feeding, light times and increased flow. Will it hurt if I remove all my rocks with scrub them, clean the tank and put the rocks back in place or do you think that will be to much disturbance for the tank. Or do I just let the vibrant do its job. I've only dosed 1 time so far
There’s lots of types of green algae, film, hair, bubble, feathery stuff, turfy stuff. A pic would help loads.
 

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