Green Hair Algae Problem
Just for future reference, both margarita snails and bumble bee snails are bad CUC choices. The first is a colder water species that doesn't do that great in the temperature we run our tanks at. Bumblebee's actually eat the beneficial microfauna in the sand. I know they're commonly sold (I've bought them myself before learning better) but they're really not good choices.
With regards to GHA, you might try a few turbo snails. They do get big and bulldoze around your tank but they're pretty great for GHA.
I would also recommend testing for phosphates and nitrate and see what they are. Something is feeding the GHA. You can also try reducing your light cycle depending on how long you're currently running your lights.
I would also make sure it's actually GHA and not bryopsis. If it's bryopsis, snails won't touch it but there are other methods to get rid of it.
Finally, if you get really desperate you can use a chemical to get rid of it. I can't remember the name, but I've heard lots of success stories. I've also heard that raising magnesium to a really high level can help (which is also the "œcure" for bryopsis, I have done this before and was successful).