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Hey everyone,
I'm having a moderate problem with dinoflagellates.
I fixed the problem wich caused the outbreak and I wish not to speak about that.
Right now the situation is pretty stable and I tend to remove a lot of them daily.
I remember back in the days , I did manage to keep some oyster and clams for a while in my tank.
Did anyone ever udes those to combat a dino outbreak?
Does it make any sense to think they would help?
I have the type of dinos that goes into the water column at night ( I know I could use a UV sterilizer lamp)
I just wonder if anything else than adding pods could help out right now , like adding a filtering critter.
Cheers
I'm having a moderate problem with dinoflagellates.
I fixed the problem wich caused the outbreak and I wish not to speak about that.
Right now the situation is pretty stable and I tend to remove a lot of them daily.
I remember back in the days , I did manage to keep some oyster and clams for a while in my tank.
Did anyone ever udes those to combat a dino outbreak?
Does it make any sense to think they would help?
I have the type of dinos that goes into the water column at night ( I know I could use a UV sterilizer lamp)
I just wonder if anything else than adding pods could help out right now , like adding a filtering critter.
Cheers