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Specifically, that is ostreopsis.This is Dino’s.
Sorry, I cannot make out which species you have there. Any chance you can get a video so that we can see a swim pattern? It is often very helpful.Hello!
I am having trouble making a positive ID even after reviewing the posted info.
I am going to go with a combo:Ok. I think I figured it out.
January 4, 2021
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Here's a less magnified view of their movement pattern.
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate the help!I am going to go with a combo:
Large cell amphidinium
Coolia
Good news is that neither are very toxic. That means you do NOT need to be super aggressive as they won't kill anything. Coolia can be treated with UV pretty well but LC amphids just burrow into the sand at night so UV does nothing for them.
You can read up on the Amphidinium Treatment thread for some treatment methods. Most are some combination of what @vetteguy53081 suggests.
Thanks a lot for the info! I will start my treatment ASAP!Time to go to battle
Before treatment, check your phosphate and nitrate to assure levels aren’t elevated
Blow loose with a turkey baster. It will capture and clean more surface area. Here is full program:
Prepare by starting with a water change and blow this stuff loose with a turkey baster and siphon up loose particles.
Turn lights off (at least white and run blue at 10-15%) for 5 days and at night dose 1ml of hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons for all 5 nights. If you dont have light dependent coral- turn all lights off.
During the day dose 1ml of liquid bacteria (such as bacter 7) per 10 gallons.
Clean filters daily and DO NOT FEED CORAL FOODS OR ADD NOPOX as it is food for dinos.
Day 5,, you can start with blue lights - ramping up and work your white lights up slowly
I actually have ordered a 40w pentair smart UV. My tank has a total volume of approximately 200 gallons. Do you think it is large enough to handle my tank? The rating for this particular unit, lists a max tank size of 256 gallons. I would love to hear your recommendations for plumbing it.I think @ScottB is right about it being coolia and I thought I saw one amphidinium on the video. Coolia is susceptible to UV, though not as much as ostreopsis. Keep NO3 and PO4 around 5-10 and 0.06-0.12 respectively and consider dosing silicates (water glass). Let me know if you decide to go with UV as there are some specifics in how you size and plumb it.
It will workThanks a lot for the info! I will start my treatment ASAP!
I actually have ordered a 40w pentair smart UV. My tank has a total volume of approximately 200 gallons. Do you think it is large enough to handle my tank? The rating for this particular unit, lists a max tank size of 256 gallons. I would love to hear your recommendations for plumbing it.
Thank you very much for your help!
Thanks a lot for the info! I will start my treatment ASAP!
I actually have ordered a 40w pentair smart UV. My tank has a total volume of approximately 200 gallons. Do you think it is large enough to handle my tank? The rating for this particular unit, lists a max tank size of 256 gallons. I would love to hear your recommendations for plumbing it.
Thank you very much for your help!
Thanks a lot for the info! I will start my treatment ASAP!
I actually have ordered a 40w pentair smart UV. My tank has a total volume of approximately 200 gallons. Do you think it is large enough to handle my tank? The rating for this particular unit, lists a max tank size of 256 gallons. I would love to hear your recommendations for plumbing it.
Thank you very much for your help!