Macroalgae covered in slime and air bubbles?

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I’m continuing to struggle with my red fern macroalgae. Now, a brownish-reddish slimy coating is on the fronds and it’s got a bunch of air bubbles trapped all over it- some of them look like little balloons held on a string.

This sounds like dinoflagellates based on what I’ve read? But it’s only growing on the macroalgae and nowhere else. Does anyone have any ideas of what I should do? I was about to just snip the whole branch off and hope my other ones fared better.
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I’m continuing to struggle with my red fern macroalgae. Now, a brownish-reddish slimy coating is on the fronds and it’s got a bunch of air bubbles trapped all over it- some of them look like little balloons held on a string.

This sounds like dinoflagellates based on what I’ve read? But it’s only growing on the macroalgae and nowhere else. Does anyone have any ideas of what I should do? I was about to just snip the whole branch off and hope my other ones fared better.
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The slime might be cyanobacteria. Stressed or dying algae are more likely to be covered in slime. Conditions for your algae might not be optimal.
 

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