Appears Dino in my new tank

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Appears I noticed some Dino snot on some turf algae. I have regular algae strands coming off the sand but also some Dino.
45 gallon tank. Here are latest parameters
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I run a skimmer (shutting down for awhile) and an algae scrubber.
Old tank I fought dinos 2 times and won using h2o2 and bactra 7 dosing while overfeeding.

I also ran a small UV.

has anything changed since then or is that still the preferred method?

should I turn off algae scrubber?

Thanks in advance
 
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Didn’t think you could get Dino when you have algae growing in tank
 
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Bump

just measured phosphates at .00 on hanna

how do I get my nutrients back up with a skimmer and algae scrubber? Turn them both off and feed?
I’ve been using h2o2 and bactra7 for a week but still -0- measurable nutrients ?
 
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Do you have any fish or corals? How about a full tank shot? What do you feed and dose each day?
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Fish and corals. I’ve beaten Dino before in an old tank but didn’t have a skimmer or scrubber in that one so I don’t know if they are compounding the probelm

I feed 1 cube per day mysis or other. 6 fish lots of cuc

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