Thanks for all the suggestions.
I have found a bunch of snails and with the three crabs I added seem to have a lot less algae now.
I did forget to tell the specifics on this tank, so here goes...
About a month ago I had to move to a new apartment and instead of being able to set up immediately I was forced to hold the LR/LS in rubbermaid containers on the porch [w/circulation] for a week in the terrible heat. Fortunately, I had taken all the critters I could catch to the LFS for asafe keeping, and wish I had done a better job with the LR/LS, but...
The LR essentially died.
I finally got set up again and placed the rock and sand in and started running an AquaC Urchin skimmer. A very find new friend, Kevin from Brazil Indiana, helped me out immensly by giving me some fresh LS, caulerpa, and some LR including some really great pieces. I set these in the tank and have been watching the critters repopulate slowly, even added a frew bristle worms I got from another friend.
I am sure I had the lights on too much and did reduce their on time.
I think the Rio pump that came with my skimmer is definitely just too wimpy and hope to upgrade to a better pump some day, but am really tight for cash at the moment, I mean REALLY tight!
Overall, things do seem to be coming under control. Getting my queen conch back from the critter sitter seems to have helped a lot too.
Well, I guess that about covers everything. Thanks again to everyone who responded with their suggestions here.
ps. Truthfully, Kevin offered to help out by holding the LR, and I surely should have taken him up on the offer, but didn't and thought I could do the move much quicker. I didn't know him, and so I didn't trust him. Now I do, and will...
He is definitely a good person.