Green rocks when lights are off

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Only when the lights are off. When it’s on, it looks good.

Phosphates: .25 (it was 1.0 to .50 a month ago)
Nitrate: 5.0ppm

Used API

Tank is considered new because I took down my system for a week to change the plumbing because of leaks. The rocks, corals, and fish were kept in a brute trash can for a week and sand was completely replaced.

This was late January of 2019.

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This is with white lights on

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Looks like gatgoe. It’s the same algae that grows on your glass that we scrape off with cleaner magnets. Totally normal in my opinion being new rock.
 

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Looks normal to me.

Just work on bringing your PO4 down SLOWLY to.08-.1 and it will be fine.
 

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