Brown algae problem

Pretty good chance it's diatoms. Diatoms eventually go away. They are also a good food source for micro fauna and essential for new reefs. I would just let it ride. Definitely look into a 4-stage+ RO/DI.

I used to haul RO water from the LFS and eventually the grocery store. Got old very quick. I purchased a BRS 4 stage and typically the filters last me about a year...typically.

You said the tanks been running a week? What type of sand did you use?
I had it running for a couple months then it broke so it sat there then about a month ago I fixed it so it's ran for about that long I just did the water change and This is the sand I used

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If its now a month old and re cycling. Then that explains the diatoms and is good news
 
Looks like I need a big water change not sure how stuff is living in my tank..... my nitrite is 0 I couldn't fit it in the picture

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Are those nitrates 80?
 
Would you recommend scrubbing all the algae from glass and rocks?

I think water changes are the place to start. And, there isn't any point in doing water changes with tap water. I urge you to consider RO/DI. I understand they have conditioners for tap, but there are certain must-haves in this hobby and I feel RO/DI water should be counted among them.
 

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