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I have to go get a phosphate test
This will help a lot in getting you algae under control.
I am going to do a water change and try to take as much of the algae out as possible
Use a toothbrush to knock as much of the algae off the rock work before your water change.
Once the water change has been done, wait a day and check the nitrates, and phosphates again.
Run some carbon for a couple of weeks to get the ammonia down.
It is a slow process, but I go by the rule of "make a change, wait two weeks then adjust" one step at a time.