Red fern with big brown patch

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I have a red fern macro that I think is thriving- the two fronds that I ordered have grown substantially and a third frond has appeared as well. However, the middle of the stem on the biggest frond is brownish/greenish. My cerith snails are regular visitors to this plant so I don’t think it’s algae—and the tip has continued to grow even after the discoloration happened. Any ideas? Sorry for the slightly blurry pic- taken from directly above.
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Bump—anyone have macro insight for me?
First - can you perhaps send another picture (if you have a before and after picture - i.e. a picture from when the algae was healthy, compared to now?). I think the most logical explanation is that something may be eating it? Or its an in an imperfect area? What do you think could be the options?
 

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I have a red fern macro that I think is thriving- the two fronds that I ordered have grown substantially and a third frond has appeared as well. However, the middle of the stem on the biggest frond is brownish/greenish. My cerith snails are regular visitors to this plant so I don’t think it’s algae—and the tip has continued to grow even after the discoloration happened. Any ideas? Sorry for the slightly blurry pic- taken from directly above.
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Looks to be graciliaria or Rhodophyte species of Macroalgae but need sharper image to clearly see
 
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