I took a sample of dinos from one of my tanks that has had a persistent outbreak.
I also looked through this thread: http://www.algaeid.com/identification/
Based on that, and looking at a few threads here on R2R, I feel like these are probably the ostreopsis variety, but it's really hard for me to tell the differences versus amphidinium. These guys are about .03mm long, pretty flat like a sesame seed, twirl from the pointy end.
Anybody with a keen eye and a background in ID of dinos willing to confirm or refute these are ostreopsis? Thanks!
I also looked through this thread: http://www.algaeid.com/identification/
Based on that, and looking at a few threads here on R2R, I feel like these are probably the ostreopsis variety, but it's really hard for me to tell the differences versus amphidinium. These guys are about .03mm long, pretty flat like a sesame seed, twirl from the pointy end.
Anybody with a keen eye and a background in ID of dinos willing to confirm or refute these are ostreopsis? Thanks!