How can introduce livestock from a dinoflagellates infested tank to a new one safely?

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I have a hermit crab and a turbo snail that were in a dinoflagellates infested tank. If i introduce them to my tank, will i be introducing the dinoflagellates as well?
 

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I have a hermit crab and a turbo snail that were in a dinoflagellates infested tank. If i introduce them to my tank, will i be introducing the dinoflagellates as well?
It could
 
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FWIW, I’m new to all this but I apparently have dino’s (the kind you can blow off with a baster and can kill with uv sterilizer). After watching a bunch of yootoobs about it, I think the general consensus is that everyone has Dino’s and it’s more a question of your tank having other stuff that outcompetes it…

just my internet 0.00000002 worth.
 
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