Hello reef2reef community!
I've been trying to get an ID of some algae in my reef aquarium that is 5 months old.
SG: 1.026
Nitrates: 0.4 ppm
PO4 = 0.03 ppm
Ca2 = 421 ppm
dKH = 8.2
Mg = 1350
I've been getting nuisance algae on my sandbed, which disappears at night. I was thinking dinos given my low nutrients however, when I looked under a microscope, I believe I only saw several types of diatoms. None of the oval-shaped ones were spinning and did not resemble dynos from my understanding and research. Below are a few pictures showing various samples I took as well as one short video. Also, there brown ovals in the 5th picture were not moving at all and were sparse to find.
I had the typical light dusting type of diatoms when I first cycled the tank. This is different and more slimy, however no air bubbles either.
I would be grateful for anyone to share their knowledge to help ID what I have. I'm particularly interested in the oval ones with 1 or two dots.
I've been trying to get an ID of some algae in my reef aquarium that is 5 months old.
SG: 1.026
Nitrates: 0.4 ppm
PO4 = 0.03 ppm
Ca2 = 421 ppm
dKH = 8.2
Mg = 1350
I've been getting nuisance algae on my sandbed, which disappears at night. I was thinking dinos given my low nutrients however, when I looked under a microscope, I believe I only saw several types of diatoms. None of the oval-shaped ones were spinning and did not resemble dynos from my understanding and research. Below are a few pictures showing various samples I took as well as one short video. Also, there brown ovals in the 5th picture were not moving at all and were sparse to find.
I had the typical light dusting type of diatoms when I first cycled the tank. This is different and more slimy, however no air bubbles either.
I would be grateful for anyone to share their knowledge to help ID what I have. I'm particularly interested in the oval ones with 1 or two dots.