What are these bubbles?

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I'm not quite sure how to describe them. They almost look like tiny helium balloons attached to a thread of algae. When they break off, they stubbornly float at the surface and never break. They also seem to do a good job avoiding the overflow.

I clean them off, but they are back in a matter of hours.

Can someone tell me what this is?

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Might not be Dinos then

If not a candidate is Calothrix - it presents very similar. If so IMO it’s “mostly harmless” and Astrea snails make short work of it, at least in my experience.

I've read Calothrix is a cyanobacteria, and I do have patches of red Cyanobacteria around the tank at the moment. But it is fading away over the last week.

Odd; it appears and if I wait it out long enough, it fades away.
 
Those are definitely Dino algae Also look no of bubble algae in your tank they usually come as pairs
 
When ever Ive seen dinos make that many bubbles it was a thick mat of dinos. What you going on doesnt really look like a tremendous accumulation of stuff. So id say uncertain but maybe something else.
 

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