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Have you verified the dinos showing up on your sandbed now are Ostreopsis? How long did you run the UV for previously?I recently added sand back to my system after several months. I removed the sand to help the ostreopsis battle--and it worked. But now that i added sand the dino's are waking up. My N&P are still elevated, 20 & .01 respectively. Bubbles are popping up on rocks and sand for the first time in 3 months. im not adding the UV back just yet because i feel this process kills more than dinos but all good stuff that helps battle dinos. i feel a UV might be a vicious circle similar to adding chemicals. Anyways ive found my dino really increase when my white lights are at a higher intensity BUT when i tone them down and run stronger BLUE's i can keep the dinos at a manageable level. High intensity White light makes them very strong in my tank. My corals still grow very well with high blue lights and for my tank right now this is the balance. I plan to run this way for a couple months and do water changes once a month and see if my tank will balance out and the dino will go to sleep.
I recently added sand back to my system after several months. I removed the sand to help the ostreopsis battle--and it worked. But now that i added sand the dino's are waking up. My N&P are still elevated, 20 & .01 respectively. Bubbles are popping up on rocks and sand for the first time in 3 months. im not adding the UV back just yet because i feel this process kills more than dinos but all good stuff that helps battle dinos. i feel a UV might be a vicious circle similar to adding chemicals. Anyways ive found my dino really increase when my white lights are at a higher intensity BUT when i tone them down and run stronger BLUE's i can keep the dinos at a manageable level. High intensity White light makes them very strong in my tank. My corals still grow very well with high blue lights and for my tank right now this is the balance. I plan to run this way for a couple months and do water changes once a month and see if my tank will balance out and the dino will go to sleep.
All of those white specs are flat worms.
I can attempt to capture one and scope it if someone is interested in IDing them .
Most amino acids are more of a source of N than P anyway.
High intensity White light
You better start breeding these and selling them. Dino eating flatworm. You could retire by Easter. $20 x 5 flatwormThis is the front of the worm as far as i can tell. I’d say they are about 1mm long and swim very fast. This guy was hard to catch and sample for scoping. I had to use a q tip to limit his swimming space by drying out the slide.
Really? I cant find any instruction I made it as a video on youtube.I think you have the UV upside down. The way you have it allows an air space at the top of the tube. The hose barbs should be point up.
You have other kind of UV mine is Jebao and I instaled it as in this video , I hope somebody with Jebao unit will let me know how it should be instaled.https://media.cdn.bulkreefsupply.com/media/wysiwyg/PDFs/SMARTUV_Instructions_07.pdf This is the UV unit I bought which I will receive tomorrow. About half into the instructions you will find a picture to how to set up a long tube type UV.
Thank you, I will maybe try to rise the outlet, its really dificult to me to move the plastic hoses couse they are really hard to squeze and manipulate, if I need to instal it upside down so I would need maybe two meters of hose to manage to conect it and return the hoses to the water with out bending the hose.If that guy is not rep from the Jebao manufacturer I wouldn't trust that he is right. Maybe safer if you tilted the outlet up about an inch it should be OK to run. That way if there is a air space it will be at the very end and not expose the UV light.
video? as low power as possible.This is the front of the worm as far as i can tell. I’d say they are about 1mm long and swim very fast. This guy was hard to catch and sample for scoping.
algae, diatoms, bacterial films, cyano, ciliates, and dinos can all show up on glass. Usually the dinos have to attach to something else to do it though. And glass doesn't really suit their style.Do Dino's grow on glass? My glass has been unusually clean over the last week but now something is beginning to grow on it again. Normally I had to clean it every day but very minimal algae other than that.