Helpful Method for Identifying Dinoflagellates

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So I’m dealing with a big problem in my tank with rust colored covering on the sand. Tried the filter test and my results do not seem completely aligned with expected results. The siphoned material did not completely dissolve. A lot of it was captured in the paper towel. However, it started to recolonize after about 45 minutes. The recolonization leads me to believe dino, but surprised it did not dissolve more and was captured on paper towel.
 

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