Identification Dino via photo

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Could someone try identify Dino via photo? Ive tried to check it by microscope, but the image is blurry and its imposible to recognize it. (bad microscope). Sand is not red/violet/pink only brown.

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Hi there!
Could someone try identify Dino via photo? Ive tried to check it by microscope, but the image is blurry and its imposible to recognize it. (bad microscope). Sand is not red/violet/pink only brown.

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Were the blurry images swimming quickly?
 
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Some new pictures... Im dosing H2o2 for 4 days now. Generally its much better but...
 

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Some new pictures... Im dosing H2o2 for 4 days now. Generally its much better but...
May be earlky stage dinos and nitrate and Phosphate levels do not determine dinos as often when we see zero readings, we assume this is the cause but by the time you see zero numbers, its because the dino has consumed the po4 and no3 and are multiplying and in turn many dose no3 and po4 to bring numbers up not realizing they are feeding these flagellates even more.
Its biological deficiencies that are causing the dino structure
 

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Again, Impossible to ID without at least a 400x magnification photo. Zero point posting camera photos of rocks and sand.
 
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Now the situation is better, earlier it was much worse
 

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Now the situation is better, earlier it was much worse
This may be diatoms but also it will look better in the morning for diatoms and dino during period of no lights and during the day it is stated it looks bad again, because they are fed in part by light.
 
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I think that it maybe were diatoms at the beginning, but now its Dino. Im using mostly blue light from I have starded dosing h2o2. But it is like you have written - during the day it starts to look worse, bubbles appear on the rock and sand and dust on the glass and circulators.
 
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