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Hi, can anyone help identify these dinos I have?

There seems to be two species, one large round type that spins in circles, and one which is a lot smaller, kind of a sesame seed shape that swims fast in a forward zig zag type pattern.

Previously I was told I had Large Cell Amphidinium but I’m not sure. I’m thinking maybe Prorocentrum for the large ones and maybe Small Cell Amphidinium for the small quick ones?
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Hi, can anyone help identify these dinos I have?

There seems to be two species, one large round type that spins in circles, and one which is a lot smaller, kind of a sesame seed shape that swims fast in a forward zig zag type pattern.

Previously I was told I had Large Cell Amphidinium but I’m not sure. I’m thinking maybe Prorocentrum for the large ones and maybe Small Cell Amphidinium for the small quick ones?
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Can’t see much in these photos that looks like a dinoflagellate
 
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Sorry, no.
Hmmmm maybe because it’s an iPhone video. I’ve managed to take a bit of a better picture of the large Dinos. They seems to spin slowly in circles.
 

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Hmmmm maybe because it’s an iPhone video. I’ve managed to take a bit of a better picture of the large Dinos. They seems to spin slowly in circles.
Maybe the cell profile is at a bad angle. It does not look like Prorocentrum nor Amphidinium.
 

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I’ve uploaded a video to YouTube. Hopefully this works


I was able to view the video this time, but the little pests are moving so quickly I cannot tell what they are.
 

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