Start the tank with a high density of healthy fast growing plants (best if the entire tank is filled with plants from the beginning) that will allow them to utilise all the light and nutrients available, thereby out-competing the algae growth (algae will also be present, it's just a matter of minimising it). Co2 injection will boost plant growth significantly and help them out-compete algae too.
If algae does appear (which they will), just manually clear them as much as you can, and adjust the light, nutrients or Co2 supply according to find the right balance.
Once the tank is fully cycled, adding teams of algae eaters (ie. shrimps, otocinclus, snails etc) will help to further manage the algae growth. Each algae eater deals with different algae, so the key is variety and teamwork.
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