Thank you all for the replies.
My tank is 75 gal. About 70 lbs well cured and active live rock. 2 inch deep base with layer of live sand on top. Aqua C Remora skimmer. Has been producing copious amounts of greenish water and I am now experimenting with cup level to get it thicker and browner. Emperor 400 minus bio wheels for some filtration and aeration. Clean pads weekly. 2 MAxi Jet 900 power heads, and 3 Power Sweep heads set on a day-only timer. A Current Orbit light array with 2 actinic and 2 day-style compact flour. with moon light. Water source for changes is currently tap water (RO/DI system ordered and on the way). Using Coralife sea mix but changing to Crystal Sea after saw review in Reef Mag that not all salt mixes were equal.
Population is 3 turbo snails (left out of 9), lawnmower bliney, sailfin tang, fox face, 1 clown (other died), 6 small green chromis, a cleaner shrimp, a cardinal, a crab (dont know its ID), and 2 sand sifting stars. I read about the stars on this site only after buying them. I know now they are voracious and supposed to sterilize the sand bed eventually? Quite frankly, right now a sterile sand bed is the least of my worries. Kids love them. Must I get rid of them? Feeding combination of flake and freeze dried brine shrimp for now.
Brown algae is hair like when exposed to water flow, otherwise compact to the sand. Spreads over wide areas. Water motion seems to break it up over a few days somewhat. After reading more on the site I can see now that this is expected and not to be worried about. I can see also from the posts here that I can expect other colors! My guess also is that RO/DI water is a MUST and that is what I am focused on now. Corals and other inverts will have to wait for months I would guess from what I read on these boards?
Any advice or critiques would be welcome. This is a remarkably hard hobby I am finding, but the rewards in terms of a comprehensive understanding of the complex, multi dimensional nature of an ecosystem as well as the interesting creatures to look at makes it well worth it. Half hearted effort wont cut it though, thats obvious.