Cyano or dinos

Napoliandy

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I need some help figuring this out. I am posting pictures and I hope that someone can help. Also I am trying to remove the sandbox thinking if I put live sand in instead would it help.

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Don't think it's cyanobacteria. May be diatoms or dinoflagellates.
 

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