Okay ill remove it, I usually keep the lights on from 8am-9pm I use a 3ft t8 bulb and it's pretty intense, I can't give you an accurate reading on nitrite as since I've done a 75% water change but I'll keep an eye on that.The fuzzy algae on the plant leaves is black brush algae. This is what I term a "problem" algae, and like all problem algae, when it appears in a planted tank it means the natural balance of light and nutrients is not in sync, so the balance has to be restored (or established). The intensity and the spectrum of the light factor in, and then duration. You have not answered many of the questions asked, we need all this data to bee able to logically provide help. And nitrites can be present with zero ammonia, and very low nitrate. All tests are necessary so we have all the facts. And I see nothing about nitra zorb.
My tap water is 30ppm of Nitrate so I use a filter process to remove them