Dino ID w/ microscope

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Wondering my best plan of action, they go away at night, no bubbles from what I can see., some strings/strands and they are covering coral. Mostly on the sand

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"Kids/toy" microscope - :crying-face:
"Student" microscope - :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 
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Are the smaller circles scattered around the pic chrysophytes? Are the green dots GHA? I also forgot to mention, I had this sample sitting out near a window for a few days, so that it could coagulate
 

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Yep. Large cell amphidinium
 

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