Dino Identification Needed

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I am having issues battling dinos and I finally got them under a microscope. Think they may be Prorocentrum? Need some help identifying and treating because I really don't want to break down the tank and I cannot remove sand bed because I have wrasses.

Equipment:
Red Sea Reefer S1000 G2 ~265 gallons
Red Sea RSK-900 protein skimmer on 24/7
40 Watt pentair UV sterilizer

Tank parameters:
Nitrates: ~1ppm
Pho: 0.32 hannah ULR checker

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I don't see any prorocentrum in that picture, just a couple of versions of amphidinium.
 

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