Mystery algae (or maybe not)

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Hi, I’ve been running my 30 gallon tank for about 4/5 months now, still kind of a novice in the hobby. But recently (2 weeks ago) I’ve had this green/brown stringy algae develop; I’m thinking dino but not completely sure. So if anyone knows what this is let me know and if there’s any good ways to combat it.
 
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You can get a turbo snail, some ceriths, nassarius should help you out. maybe some blue legged hermit crabs.
 

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