The biggest problem you have there is the blue green algae (which isn't an algae). If I were you I'd get onto this one quickly as it's a real nightmare to get rid of. It likes good light with low nitrogen and high organic load. There's a lot of advice out there on what to do with it but the recommendations come down to;
a good clean and water change, removing as much of the algae as you can.
blackout for a few days with no peeking.
if you have it, up the fertiliser levels, particularly the macronutrients, but this is a longer term thing.
Basically, I suspect that you have a low tech system, have some plants that didn't do so well so upped the light, but the problem was lack of other things and upping the light has simply made the plants use up the last of the resources, leading to the BGA.
On the bright side it means that the solution, simply, may be to turn the lighting period back down in the long run, but that all depends on how complicated you want to get.