Oct 25, 2020 #1 Seadoc Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 14, 2019 Messages 258 Reaction score 227 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi all, Can you help me ID the round cells around the strands of cyano? I am pretty sure it is some kind of dino, but not 100%. Any help is appreciated. Your browser is not able to display this video. Last edited: Oct 25, 2020
Hi all, Can you help me ID the round cells around the strands of cyano? I am pretty sure it is some kind of dino, but not 100%. Any help is appreciated. Your browser is not able to display this video.
Oct 25, 2020 #2 Ludders Valuable Member View Badges UK Reef Club Member My Tank Thread Joined Oct 5, 2017 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 954 Location Oxfordshire Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They look like unarmoured dinoflagellates to me. see here
Oct 25, 2020 #3 OP OP Seadoc Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 14, 2019 Messages 258 Reaction score 227 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Interesting. I am not familiar with the life cycle. Is there a particular reason why are they unarmored? Should they be easier to control because of that?
Interesting. I am not familiar with the life cycle. Is there a particular reason why are they unarmored? Should they be easier to control because of that?
Oct 26, 2020 #4 Ludders Valuable Member View Badges UK Reef Club Member My Tank Thread Joined Oct 5, 2017 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 954 Location Oxfordshire Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I'm not sure their life cycle differs from other species of dino, so a similar approach would be required to eradicating them. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/dinoflagellate.html
I'm not sure their life cycle differs from other species of dino, so a similar approach would be required to eradicating them. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/dinoflagellate.html