Green Film Algae

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Hello all,
I am having a problem with green film algae for a couple of days now. As you can see it is a relatively new tank (going on 2 months after cycle completion). All parameters are good, no phosphates and 3ppm nitrates. I only have the lights (Gen 3 pros) on at 30% and only for about 5 hours. I have a Vertex 180i skimmer. I am running carbon to clear the water but it doesn't seem to help. I have a hermit crabs, astraea snails and a sally face crab for my CUC.

How do I get rid of this stuff? It has made my whole tank cloudy. I cleaned off the glass before the picture or you wouldn't even see the rocks.
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Looks like it could be diatoms. But what are you doing to contribute to nutrients? Do you have fish? If not, you should t be feeding your tank because the CUC should be eating algae.
 

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Additionally, carbon during a cycle can allow bacteria to colonize carbon. I avoid running carbon during a cycle. Once cycle completes and you have fish and do feedings, run carbon.
 
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I have four fish and feed light. My cycle has been complete for 2 months and I just started running carbon. I waited to start it after my cycle was complete. Do diatoms put a film on the glass? I thought they just were on the rocks and sand.

Thanks for your help.
 

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They cover any area. I had them all over my powerheads. Also added newer powerheads to an established tank and had a bloom on the new ones.
 

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They cover any area. I had them all over my powerheads. Also added newer powerheads to an established tank and had a bloom on the new ones.
What is your source of water and what type of salt do you use?
 

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Just my experience here.. I've set up three saltwater tanks, each tank had the same issue for a few weeks to months. I think it's a new tank thing. Never have had problems after that.
 

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My two month old tank looks exactly the same... bright green film algae and rocks have turned a dull grey. Snails don't seem to like this stuff as much as the diatoms a couple weeks ago. No fish, just snails and a couple shrimp.
 

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I've got the same problem. Tanks 2 months old. I've turned my skimmer up a little. I'm emptying it twice a day. The skim is watery but it does seem to help a little. I'm cleaning glass 3-4 times daily I'm running a filter sock on my overflow that I also clean 3-4 times a day. I just started carbon a day ago. I've cut my blues back to 6 hours a day and full spectrum back to 2. It seems to be clearer now. It's been really bad for a week.
 

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