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Hello,
I have been battling dinos in my 1 year old reef. I had ostreopsis ovata but over the last few months my UV has beat them. Now I have a second type that is strictly on the sand. I believe it is a form of AMPHIDINIUM. The particular one moves a bit like a rumba vacuum when observed under my scope.
I created my own breeding ground for these pests but running zero phos(hannah) and very low nitrates.
Currently I am doing the dirty method, added pods, live phyto and some sea weed. Nitrates 15ppm phosphate. 0.15ppm. I had to dose both for a few weeks to get it stable.
I have been battling dinos in my 1 year old reef. I had ostreopsis ovata but over the last few months my UV has beat them. Now I have a second type that is strictly on the sand. I believe it is a form of AMPHIDINIUM. The particular one moves a bit like a rumba vacuum when observed under my scope.
I created my own breeding ground for these pests but running zero phos(hannah) and very low nitrates.
Currently I am doing the dirty method, added pods, live phyto and some sea weed. Nitrates 15ppm phosphate. 0.15ppm. I had to dose both for a few weeks to get it stable.