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Thanks, yes, it is fish only. tank.I am not adding corals, i might put the fish in a holding tank while I treat with the algeside.Your tank looks good, and parameters are not bad. I love the skull ;)
Do you have any plans to add corals, or is this a fish-only for the foreseeable future? If this is tank will only have fish, you can use a product like Granular Ferric Oxide (GFO) to strip out all the phosphates, which should starve out that algae, and have no negative effect on your fish (they get their phosphate from their food). That's one idea.
Have you tried just cutting the light back, even going dark for a few days to a week? Again, the fish won't mind, but the algae should die back without light.
Have you tried adding some clean up crew snails? They may help keep that in line.
I've never used that API product, so I don't know if it's safe for fish (though I'd bet it is). You could remove the fish and keep them temporarily in something like a large plastic storage tote for the duration of the treatment, then add them back afterwards. Stock tanks from Farm and Garden stores also make great temporary tanks when treating things.
I hope that helps!