Apr 2, 2026 #1 chicago Valuable Member View Badges Joined Apr 28, 2014 Messages 1,772 Reaction score 567 Location chicago Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Please help id these.. Thank you... taken from sand bed top this am.. Your browser is not able to display this video.
Please help id these.. Thank you... taken from sand bed top this am.. Your browser is not able to display this video.
Apr 2, 2026 #2 OP OP chicago Valuable Member View Badges Joined Apr 28, 2014 Messages 1,772 Reaction score 567 Location chicago Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Your browser is not able to display this video.
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Apr 2, 2026 #4 paraletho Active Member View Badges Louisiana Reef Club Joined Oct 3, 2011 Messages 430 Reaction score 358 Location Sabine Pass Texas Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I would say Dino’s from the movement. Most Ostreopsis that I have seen have more of a whirling movement. Though this is not a proper ID for the organism I would guess that it is one of the sandbed types.
I would say Dino’s from the movement. Most Ostreopsis that I have seen have more of a whirling movement. Though this is not a proper ID for the organism I would guess that it is one of the sandbed types.
Apr 2, 2026 #5 underground_corals Community Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Jan 31, 2023 Messages 98 Reaction score 25 Location O'fallon Rating - 100% 4 0 0 with how they are moving i would say Dino’s for sure
Apr 2, 2026 #6 OP OP chicago Valuable Member View Badges Joined Apr 28, 2014 Messages 1,772 Reaction score 567 Location chicago Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I am betting it is the sandbed type Amphidinium.. I had Ostreopsis months ago.. now its Amphidinium. Plan is to start dosing some more pods and phyto
I am betting it is the sandbed type Amphidinium.. I had Ostreopsis months ago.. now its Amphidinium. Plan is to start dosing some more pods and phyto