Bubbles and brown algae every where please help!!

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Started about a month ago tanks been up for about 8 months I’m running a Fluval sea evo 13.5 mostly softies except for 3 Duncan’s and two gorgonians one red one yellow out of those only one Duncan is doing good I also have 4 different types of macro algae
Maroon Clown
Yellow watchman goby
Bangai Cardinal
Emerald crab
Red crab I found in Florida not sure what it is
Onion anemone (also from Florida)
Millions of stomatella snails
Millions of nassarius snails
One turbo snail
One blue hermit crab
I test my water weekly my current parameters are
Cal: 450
Dkh:13
Pho: 0
Nitrate:0
Ammonia: 0
Temp: 80° F
Salinity: 1.026

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Started about a month ago tanks been up for about 8 months I’m running a Fluval sea evo 13.5 mostly softies except for 3 Duncan’s and two gorgonians one red one yellow out of those only one Duncan is doing good I also have 4 different types of macro algae
Maroon Clown
Yellow watchman goby
Bangai Cardinal
Emerald crab
Red crab I found in Florida not sure what it is
Onion anemone (also from Florida)
Millions of stomatella snails
Millions of nassarius snails
One turbo snail
One blue hermit crab
I test my water weekly my current parameters are
Cal: 450
Dkh:13
Pho: 0
Nitrate:0
Ammonia: 0
Temp: 80° F
Salinity: 1.026

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Looks like gas bubbles and may be due to lack of flow. I see No evidence of dino as tank looks good
 

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Thanks I use to have a seahorse but it recently became onion anemone food I removed my power head so no flow other than filtration
Yep, that'll do it
 

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Those look like dinos, not algae. Common in low nutrient systems with 0 nitrate and phosphate
Scientific lecture says Dinos are caused by high nutrients. It could be that they drain the nutrients out of the tank before you could see them.
 

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