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Have been having issues with what i think is dinos some of it goes away when lights are off and some dont. Should i buy a uv sterilizer what should i do. It does also get on my corals and rock not just sand bed

Alk 8.6
Phos .01
Nitrate 8
Mag 1257
Calc 396

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Likely dinos. You need to identify the type to properly treat. The best resource is the facebook page- macks dinoflagellates group. Treatments depend on type but
- raise trate and phos
- phyto
- pods
- bacteria adding
- uv
- dosing silicates
-ect
 
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Yes ive joined that group but i didnt want to buy a microscope for the sole purpose of identifying the dino but if i must
 

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Yes ive joined that group but i didnt want to buy a microscope for the sole purpose of identifying the dino but if i must
I hesitated for a while and eventually broke down. It's much cheaper than a uv. On here you will get a bunch of suggestions of how people beat them. But each type is different
 

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