Ostreopsis ID

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Need a confirmation that these are Ostreopsis and any tips to get rid of them...lot of contradictory info out there

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Yes, I read the reefkeeping article, but doesn't have much info on IDing exact species. Do they look like something else?
 

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Thanks. I guess barcoding is the only accurate method for ID since it looks to be a fairly speciose genus.

And the battle begins...
oh joy!
looked at the vibrant treatment?
 

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I've been dosing Vibrant for a couple months now, but stopped in the past few weeks. Starting up again twice a week and peroxide every day

Fingers crossed
if its a new dry rock tank, the Vibrant seems 50/50. In fact in some cases it seems to be encouraging it.
 

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@taricha may be able to compare with some of his photos!
Yep. These are the characteristic sesame seed shape ostreopsis. 100%
For dinoflagellate IDs from our aquariums, this is the best resource at the moment...
http://www.algaeid.com/identification/
It also has videos, and the movement is often a better clue than a still pic. But OPs are clear pics, so no doubt.

Highest success rates with ostreopsis I've seen is slow-flow UV with lots of contact in-tank, elevate P and N (by dosing simple stuff- not heavy feeding).
 
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Yep. These are the characteristic sesame seed shape ostreopsis. 100%
For dinoflagellate IDs from our aquariums, this is the best resource at the moment...
http://www.algaeid.com/identification/
It also has videos, and the movement is often a better clue than a still pic. But OPs are clear pics, so no doubt.

Highest success rates with ostreopsis I've seen is slow-flow UV with lots of contact in-tank, elevate P and N (by dosing simple stuff- not heavy feeding).

Yep, that's the site I used and looked for the diagnostic circular movement. Thanks.
 
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