Afternoon,
Looking for a second opinion on Dino ID.
Using the identification guide here https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/dinoflagellate-identification-guide.671466/
Before looking through a microscope I thought it may be Amphidinium as it's pretty much localized to the sandbed. After looking at it through a microscope *think* it's actually Prorocentrum. They are motionless, and don't have the "beak" Amphidinium do. Since they don't migrate into the water column nightly, I'm doubting it 's Ostropsis, but let me know if folks think differently.
Dino's appeared after installing a macro algae reactor that worked *too* well and bottomed out nutrients. I'm now feeding heavily and dosing ammonia (dr Tims) and finally got nitrate back to readable levels on the test kit (~5ppm now). I'm also not cleaning and not doing water changes.
UV filter's a bit out of my budget at the moment but if I had Ostropsis I'd make it work. What about dosing silicates? I've read forcing a diatom bloom can help beat dinos back.
Looking for a second opinion on Dino ID.
Using the identification guide here https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/dinoflagellate-identification-guide.671466/
Before looking through a microscope I thought it may be Amphidinium as it's pretty much localized to the sandbed. After looking at it through a microscope *think* it's actually Prorocentrum. They are motionless, and don't have the "beak" Amphidinium do. Since they don't migrate into the water column nightly, I'm doubting it 's Ostropsis, but let me know if folks think differently.
Dino's appeared after installing a macro algae reactor that worked *too* well and bottomed out nutrients. I'm now feeding heavily and dosing ammonia (dr Tims) and finally got nitrate back to readable levels on the test kit (~5ppm now). I'm also not cleaning and not doing water changes.
UV filter's a bit out of my budget at the moment but if I had Ostropsis I'd make it work. What about dosing silicates? I've read forcing a diatom bloom can help beat dinos back.
