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I'd appreciate any help in confirming the ID of the Dino's blooming in my tank. There are so many threads and information here, I'm struggling to confirm against my own observations...
I think I am seeing Amphidinium?

My tank is fairly new, with low/no nutrients (0 Nitrates and .005ppm Phosphates) surely contributing to the Dino issue...

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Sample in a white container

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Prorocentrum dinos

Great pics, by the way!

Thanks for the help confirming the ID, time to research how to best beat them! ;Bookworm I took the photos with the camera included with this Microscope. I had some issues with depth perception and interference due to using too thick of a dino sample, but I am happily surprised with how well the camera worked too. Much better clarity than I had expected to see.
 

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I'd appreciate any help in confirming the ID of the Dino's blooming in my tank. There are so many threads and information here, I'm struggling to confirm against my own observations...
I think I am seeing Amphidinium?

My tank is fairly new, with low/no nutrients (0 Nitrates and .005ppm Phosphates) surely contributing to the Dino issue...

01_Image.jpg

02_Image.jpg


03_image.jpg

04_image.jpg

o5_image.jpg


Sample in a white container

20201030_131654.jpg
Nice microscope and pics.
 
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