This looks like green hair algae, but would like confirmation before I start treating the wrong thing. Also, based on the images and info below, what you would recommend I do to fix this?
I have a 13.5 gallon tank (Fluval Evo) that's been running for about 3 months. I started with dry rock and live sand. The tank contains a clown fish, a jar of 5280 pods (AlgaeBarn), 2 red leg hermit crabs, and a couple of corals (I know, likely too early for corals but the zoa's have been spreading). A month ago I increased the daily amount of phytoplankton I was feeding and within a couple of days started to notice the green stuff on the rocks (not what I think is hair alage, the other stuff in the images), so I've since cut back. The clown fish is fed frozen brine shrimp, but he doesn't always see it so I'm certain I'm over feeding him. I've kept up with 20% weekly water changes. Regarding testing, salinity is 1.025, calcium is 420, carbonate hardness is 9, phosphate < 0.25, and nitrate is 0 (I'm using the API reef master test kit and plan on replacing it with something better when it's done). For filtration I use a pad, chemi-pure blue, and bio balls.
I have a 13.5 gallon tank (Fluval Evo) that's been running for about 3 months. I started with dry rock and live sand. The tank contains a clown fish, a jar of 5280 pods (AlgaeBarn), 2 red leg hermit crabs, and a couple of corals (I know, likely too early for corals but the zoa's have been spreading). A month ago I increased the daily amount of phytoplankton I was feeding and within a couple of days started to notice the green stuff on the rocks (not what I think is hair alage, the other stuff in the images), so I've since cut back. The clown fish is fed frozen brine shrimp, but he doesn't always see it so I'm certain I'm over feeding him. I've kept up with 20% weekly water changes. Regarding testing, salinity is 1.025, calcium is 420, carbonate hardness is 9, phosphate < 0.25, and nitrate is 0 (I'm using the API reef master test kit and plan on replacing it with something better when it's done). For filtration I use a pad, chemi-pure blue, and bio balls.