I think I have the dreaded Dinos

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I'm in the same boat... i bought some ocean live rock and was so worried about hitch hikers... Got from KP aquatics and their curing instructions say to submerge in 1.035 to 1.040 salinity for a few minutes to have hitch hikers evacuate. I've done that a few times and had all kinds of crazy worms and such bail out... now they're sitting in a tub curing. But i'm starting to worry i may have gone too far and killed everything off since i haven't seen anything alive on the rocks for a while and ammonia is still pretty decent. Hopefully the microorganisms on the rock are still good... haven't put them in the tank yet... it's definitely been a battle for a while...
Maybe I will try it and just do a quick bath in 1.035 to get the initial ones off and if any make it they make it I guess.
 
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The areas I've concentrated on are clear and a film algae seems to be in its place. I'm currently looking for a Conch locally to help the sand bed a bit. At this point this may be all I need... Observing
@TokenReefer I have 2 conchs going which I am wondering if they are eating my diatoms too quickly so the dinos can come back.
 
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@TokenReefer I have 2 conchs going which I am wondering if they are eating my diatoms too quickly so the dinos can come back.
Suppose that's possible but I wouldn't take any action like get rid of one personally; maybe just let things run thier course for a bit, as long as things aren't getting worse
 
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I also wonder if I'm just being too picky. My sand looks natural like an ocean bottom; not bone white like we often see in "show tanks" but not overrun with anything... :thinking-face:
I agree mine just has a few little patches but overall looks nice and natural
 
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