Algae Identification

tbasinger

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Does anyone know what kind of algae this is, the long stringy stuff that floats with bubbles at its end. It isn’t all that much of a problem just a nuisance to clean up very couple of days but it comes off easy. Anyone know what might eat it?

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Hard to tell from that photo but looks more like dinoflagellates to me. Is it intact when you pull it out or does it break apart?
 

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Dinoflagellates. They are a problem. No magic bullet to exterminate them. Siphon them out. Make sure you have some phosphates and nitrates in the aquarium.
 

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