I'm having a dino outbreak that keeps stubbornly coming back. I've raised my nutrients back up and have done some blackouts and reduced lighting, and they tend to disappear for a bit and come back after a few days to a few weeks. I recently added a UV sterilizer and that stopped the long stringy strands of dinos but they still cover the entire tank in brown/orange fuzz. I decided to take a sample with me to visit my former high-school and convinced my former biology teacher to let me borrow a microscope, and these are the pictures I have that look somewhat clear. As far as I can tell, it seems to be one species, but I'm not very good at IDing microorganisms based on the threads on this site.
In a sort of unrelated note, I saw a tiny invert under the microscope that looked kinda like a leach that was going around and devouring dinos by the dozen. You could see the dinos getting digested inside it's clear body. I didn't get any pictures, but it was super neat.
In a sort of unrelated note, I saw a tiny invert under the microscope that looked kinda like a leach that was going around and devouring dinos by the dozen. You could see the dinos getting digested inside it's clear body. I didn't get any pictures, but it was super neat.