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Hi All,

Ive had some issues with what I thought was Dino’s due to undetectable nutrients in a newer tank. About a month ago I did a 5 day blackout and added UV. This cleared my sand bed for about two weeks, however it’s coming back again. I’m attaching some pics of the sand bed as well as two I took with a crappy microscope at 400x. Would really appreciate some help with ID if possible. I can also try to get another sample and microscope pics if these aren’t helpful for ID. Thanks all!

Watet parameters just in case
pH-8.0
Nitrates-7
PO4-.15

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Can you focus on the brown bits and not the clear ones? It looks like your focus plane is the surface of the slide or the cover slip and not the actual thing you're trying to image.
It’s a pretty crappy microscope, but I’ll definitely see if I can get a better shot.
 
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