Can someone ID these microscope images please?

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Grabbed some of the red/brown crap off my sand bed and put it under a microscope at 1200x. Can anyone tell what this is?

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I've seen similar looks suspects in my scope pics. I cant help but I'm curious myself. I also have, what looks like, earthworms but on a microscopic scale. I saw them while looking at these in my tank. Do you have these "earthworms" too?
 
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I've seen similar looks suspects in my scope pics. I cant help but I'm curious myself. I also have, what looks like, earthworms but on a microscopic scale. I saw them while looking at these in my tank. Do you have these "earthworms" too?

I did not see any earthworm looking things in my samples, just these dots it seems.
 

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2nd and 3rd picture im almost positive is dinoflagellates. thats exactly what mine looked like, do they move around?
 

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Yes they do, were you able to fix your dino problems?
personally i was able to control them by raising my nutients but they were always present in some spots and never went completely away. i eventually tore the tank down because it was such a nuissance. other people have been successful ridding them, but unfortunately it was too much for my nano. good luck!
 

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Dinos... go to the huge dino post in the nuisance algae forum to compare to the dino pics there. This will then help you figure out how to proceed to clear them out.
 

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