New here in Reef2Reef and dealing with Dinoflagellates

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Hello, I am new to this forum. I will tell you a bit about myself.

I am not new to the saltwater tank world but I started again around 8 months ago. I am originally from Venezuela where I used to get my rocks and many stuff from the sea. Now I can't do that since I am not leaving there.

My tank right now is a 120 Gallon with a 55-gallon sump that I made from my old tank.

The equipment I have in my tank are:
  • My RODI Unit
  • Apex system
  • BRS dual reactor with GFO and Carbon
  • ATO
  • UV Sterilizer
  • Bubble Magus 7 Skimmer
  • Battery Backup
I am here to help and get help and learn a lot from you guys.

Right now I have to face the biggest challenge in this saltwater world. I am dealing with Dinoflagellates and I am trying different approaches and they are not working. Please help!
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Welcome and lovely tank!
 
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