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Siphoned most of them out today into filter sock. Replaced water. Going to retest water tonight.
 

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If they are just on the sand, I agree with Saltyhog, Amphidinium dinoflagellates. Raise n03 to 5 to 10 and keep po4 between .03 & .08 . After a while they should fade. Some reefers dose silica to bring on a diatom bloom which will compete with the Dino’s to finish them off. It will take a month or so but the process does work. Get a microscope, they are handy for times like this.
 
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If they are just on the sand, I agree with Saltyhog, Amphidinium dinoflagellates. Raise n03 to 5 to 10 and keep po4 between .03 & .08 . After a while they should fade. Some reefers dose silica to bring on a diatom bloom which will compete with the Dino’s to finish them off. It will take a month or so but the process does work. Get a microscope, they are handy for times like this.
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