Help identifying this brown algae with bubbles. Is it dino

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Established tank over year Alk -898, Calcium 400, Mg 1390
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Lighting schedule with orphek 4v2 roughly 5 hours at 30% max with 2 hour ramp before and after. 1213C620-D16D-4178-B819-B54E35393960.png
 
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It may possibly be dinos...only definitely identified by microscope pics, though. Cyano can also give bubbles...
Dinos typically will blow off the rocks easily with a turkey baster.
 

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