Are these dinoflagellates??

Squeakster

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I have been battling dinoflagellates for awhile now and feel like im starting to beat them but want to make sure. This is a sample from my tank on april 24th.
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I know these are dinos but when I took a sample today I didn't see these but seen what I thought looked like little copepods. I'm not an expert and would just like to know if whats moving around in the attached video is dinoflagellates or something else.


 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

It's a shame, but every so often reef2reef can be hit or miss with hosting videos- unfortunately, right now I can't view either video :( Hopefully someone else can and will be able to give you the ID you need! If that doesn't work, you could also post your videos on imgur/youtube and post the links here!
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

It's a shame, but every so often reef2reef can be hit or miss with hosting videos- unfortunately, right now I can't view either video :( Hopefully someone else can and will be able to give you the ID you need! If that doesn't work, you could also post your videos on imgur/youtube and post the links here!

Same here i simply see a white screen
 

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