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Can someone help me id what type of dinos i have?

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Need a more magnified picture. Those digital microscopes don’t work real well at getting close ups. 400x magnification would be the best to get an ID.
 
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Update: got a much more appropriate sized UV sterilizer that i just installed yesterday and am already noticing a difference.
 

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Do they disappear at night and by the next evenin when the light have been on for a qhile they get on the sand or rocks thick mats?
 

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probably osteropsis if I had to guess in that case the UV run really low flow will kill them. Run it at night when they go into the water column. Once they look gone continue to run the UV for another 3-4 weeks same schedule. Probably one of the easiest dinos to defeat.
 

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