Hey guys.
I pretty sure I have Dino.
move done some research and it may be the type that goes into the water column during light out and takes over sand and rock when lights come back.
In the morning sand looks good then horrible during the day.
My snails especially narrite are dying and some are staying away from sand
I also have hair algae potentially.
I’m confused as to which it would be because research says they normally fight for nutrients so it’s one or the other.
Also I’ve seen people dosing carbon to get rid of dino and people raising nitrate and phosphate which seems like the complete opposite approach.
My phosphate is around .20 and nitrate around 5
Pics are of morning and then day time
I pretty sure I have Dino.
move done some research and it may be the type that goes into the water column during light out and takes over sand and rock when lights come back.
In the morning sand looks good then horrible during the day.
My snails especially narrite are dying and some are staying away from sand
I also have hair algae potentially.
I’m confused as to which it would be because research says they normally fight for nutrients so it’s one or the other.
Also I’ve seen people dosing carbon to get rid of dino and people raising nitrate and phosphate which seems like the complete opposite approach.
My phosphate is around .20 and nitrate around 5
Pics are of morning and then day time