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I've even heard of people adding some new arganite and dosing diatoms following blackout to basically ensure the dinos get the boot.
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I think I have both. The larger ones I can see easily in the microscope. There is also small round dots moving around at 1200x that may be small anphydinium but I cant tell on this cheap microscope. My luck, its definitely them. Lol.Large amphidinium or small? If I remember correctly, small is a doozie. It too up to 8 days of blackout in one test to eradicate them.
All you want to accomplish by the blackout is knock out the majority of them and weaken them. They will be super easy to turkey baste once you turn the lights on. So go immediately to town. I'd consider doing a light gravel suck and dump in some fritz turbo start and also get a cheap $25-$50 uv to prevent a bacterial bloom.
A bacterial bloom is chump change compared to dino which is by far the worst thing I've experienced since starting this hobby.
Once they are weak, the algae will prevail if your nutrients are up.
I think I have both. The larger ones I can see easily in the microscope. There is also small round dots moving around at 1200x that may be small anphydinium but I cant tell on this cheap microscope. My luck, its definitely them. Lol.
Siphon out all the sand and leave it bare bottom for a little while?The problem is that they are only in the sand. There may be a small amount on the rocks, but its not at all noticeable. I have the anphydinium that are hard to rid, but not very toxic. I have had no losses of cuc, corals, or fish.
Thats my thoughts. I would add some kind of blocks in the sump to replace the lost sand. The prob with amph is they go inti the San bed. Making leave it is a pain but not toxic.Siphon out all the sand and leave it bare bottom for a little while?
What is algae free?This may be why I don't battle dinos. I let at least one side of my tank stay dirty with film algae. I let gha grow in spots. I never have an algae free tank.
I had dinosaurs in the tank we do not speak of. Then again, I think I had everything in that tank.I'm pretty sure I've had Dino's on a small scale though. Gha took it over.
@najer curious about your opinion on Dinos. Have you seen them in your tank in small amounts that go away naturally?