Removing detritus

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Hello, I have started to notice a little bit of green algae growing in my tank. I am doing regular water changes, controlled feeding, and managing the parameters as best I can. I believe it is mainly feeding off the detritus in my tank. When I do water changes I also siphon the sand in the tank to attempt to remove detritus. However, it seems that I can only remove sand and the detritus falls out of the siphon back to the tank floor. What other methods can I use to ensure detritus removal since the siphoning does not seem to be extremely effective?
 
Detritus is lighter than all but the very smallest sand specks, so it should vacuum right up. It is not necessary (or even possible) to get all detritus out of a sand bed, just get most of it out using a regular routine.

A small amount of algae is normal in all reef tanks, no matter how expertly maintained. Problems arise when algae 'blooms', becoming unsightly and smothers other organisms.
 
Ok cool. Yes I am holding it at a 45 degree angle but maybe I need to figure out a more precise way. I am ok with the algae because it is not out of control. My concern is that because it is growing I know it can account for unmeasurable phosphates and I just got a few coral frags. I know phosphates are not good when having coral so in turn isn't algae bad when coral is present? [algae = phosphates = poor coral growth]?
 

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