Tank upgrade and algae

Dave Reef

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I have a 20 gallon long almost 3 year old tank. Almost always had green hair algae. Has not taken over but I am always fighting it. Chaeto, Algecide, hydrogen peroxide, Microbactor 7, Razor, pulling it. I have tried them all. I keep my nitrates at about1 and my phosphate at about 0.02 by carbon dosing - NOPOX. That at least makes it easy to pull. Here I am filling up a 70 gallon tank with 20 gallon sump. I would like to move all my rocks and coral over but will I be fighting this algae for the rest of my life? If I don't transfer, will I get algae any way? In the new tank I will run an algae scrubber and I will get a tang and a rabbit fish. Will that take care of it? I would hate to get rid of my corals and rock. What should I do?
 
Agree with Blaxsun.

It is very hard to recommend without seeing how bad the infestation is. I will say that one of my personal struggles with nanos is that there are not a lot of grazers that fit well in a nano. My favorite is probably small urchins. If you have no grazers I would recommend adding a small urchin in addition to manual removal and maintaining good water parameters.
 
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Took pictures with coral asleep so you can see better. Nitrates = 1 or less phosphates = 0.02 measured on rRed Sea low range test kits
 

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