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So I am thinking that I had dinos because it disappears every night and comes back in the morning. I have my uv set up running at about 180 gph for over 2 months now and there has been no change. The tank is over 3 years old. It is not stringy or slimy, more like brown dust. Could it possibly be cyanobacteria or something else? Thanks for the advice as always!

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While that sounds like dinoflagellates (and could be something like amphidinium which wouldn't be affected by the UV), it's really impossible to tell from a picture alone and you're right in that it could be another organism. Before suggesting you scope it out, have you tried the coffee filter test yet?
 

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I do highly suggest scoping it as others suggested. With that said you could have mutiple things, dinos, cyano, etc. But in the 3rd picture it LOOKS like cyano to me.
 
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So I filtered some of it and put it out in the sun. The first photo is of it in the filter and the second is of it after a bit in the sun.

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So I filtered some of it and put it out in the sun. The first photo is of it in the filter and the second is of it after a bit in the sun.
that's as definitive as can be. dinoflagellates.
 
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Thanks for the response. Any ideas how to get rid of it? I am researching and getting a million ways. Don't know what to do. I plan to plumb my uv this weekend to pull from and feed back into the dt to see if it helps. That's the first thing I will try
 

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