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Woke up to this, nothing left to buy as far as equipment, full RO/DI, nitrates at 0, phosphates at 0, at wit's end. Way too much money to be left with a FOWLR using a Red Sea Max 650.

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Dinos started out like that in my tank. I thought it was Diatoms at first too. The sand got darker and darker and then the brown slimy strings started showing up along the rocks with a few of the slimey bubble strings.
 
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The photo was taken in the morning with the lights out. The front of my home where the tank is situated is never in direct sunlight so I doubt if lighting is a factor. It's long and hairy and covering my rocks.
 
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This sucks, I'm really over having this tank, my wife is on my back about wasting money and after all I've spent on this, I still have the same problems as before. Somebody please take this thing off my hands.

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This sucks, I'm really over having this tank, my wife is on my back about wasting money and after all I've spent on this, I still have the same problems as before. Somebody please take this thing off my hands.

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Although I would love to, you should stick with it. All you need is a better CUC. I suggest hermits, snails, and urchins. Maybe even a blenny. They'll get rid of the problem fast!
 
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Last seven additions to tank including Algae Blenny have died. Maybe I should put a bullet through it and let the insurance cover the losses. Jeez!
 

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Dino is toxic and pretty much kills anything that eats it, and then the dino feeds off the stuff it kills. its a lose lose.
 

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Well it doesn't eat it, it just shovels it, stirring it so it's white again Dino sand gets covered by white sand and dies off... I've had one for almost a year now and it's been great not sure why you heard they aren't good.

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