Auto feeder malfunction with dinos. Water change?

Adamantium

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Hey guys,

I’ve been having a hard time these past few weeks. I started developing large cell amphidinium a few weeks ago, and then yesterday I had a malfunction with my auto feeder which dumped a ton of food into my tank.

So, can I do a water change? I know I probably should, but I really don’t want to exacerbate the dinos. That said, they’re predominantly in one spot on the sand bed, so could I do a water change and just try to vacuum them all up?

Thanks, everyone
 

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Higher nutrient levels have actually been reported as a solve for Dinos. I wouldn’t necessarily change water but do check your Nitrates and Phosphates
 
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