Hey guys, just got a microscope to ID what's been covering my sand. It's a clumpy rust coloured coating on just the sandbed (not rocks or glass), it seems to be photosynthetic, but it doesn't disapate at night. When you stir it up it kind of strings the sand grains together, but the sand directly below is white. They aren't too aggressive, but they return after about 2 days of stirring or syphoning the sand. I'll attach some pictures below of in the tank as well as a microscopic view.
I've also lost a fair number of my clean up crew recently, although I can't conclusively say it's from them eating this, but it does seem connected. I'm fairly certain it's a type of dinos, but more on that below.
Here it is on the sand, clumped up in a few areas from stirring it up.
Here it is in the microscope, the large masses are grains of sand, the orange circles are coating all the grains. There also looks like something there stringing all the grains together, not sure if that's the mucus layer or possibly some other symbiotic algae. But based on the picture and the symptoms, I think I've narrowed it down to either Amphidinium or Coolia dinoflagellates. So my question for the Dino experts is based on the symptoms and pictures, which does this look more like? And what differentiates the two strains? Or if I've misidentified it, what else could it be?
I can share more about the tank conditions if that helps ID it, but I'm mostly looking for a clear ID with this post, I can post on another day about how to control it once I know what it is. Thanks for the help!
Temperature: 78F
DKh: 10
Phosphate: 0.1
Nitrate: 0 (I have hair algae consuming it all so it's stuck at 0)
I've also lost a fair number of my clean up crew recently, although I can't conclusively say it's from them eating this, but it does seem connected. I'm fairly certain it's a type of dinos, but more on that below.
Here it is on the sand, clumped up in a few areas from stirring it up.
Here it is in the microscope, the large masses are grains of sand, the orange circles are coating all the grains. There also looks like something there stringing all the grains together, not sure if that's the mucus layer or possibly some other symbiotic algae. But based on the picture and the symptoms, I think I've narrowed it down to either Amphidinium or Coolia dinoflagellates. So my question for the Dino experts is based on the symptoms and pictures, which does this look more like? And what differentiates the two strains? Or if I've misidentified it, what else could it be?
I can share more about the tank conditions if that helps ID it, but I'm mostly looking for a clear ID with this post, I can post on another day about how to control it once I know what it is. Thanks for the help!
Temperature: 78F
DKh: 10
Phosphate: 0.1
Nitrate: 0 (I have hair algae consuming it all so it's stuck at 0)