Ostreopsis or Amphidinium (w/pics)

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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!

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Lets see if someone on #reefsquad would have an idea
 

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I know those guys. Definitely ostreopsis. When looking at them move they tend to move like they are tethered to a central point...rotating around that point.

UV is extremely effective against ostreopsis. Continue to keep your nutrients up, dose silicates as well.
 
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I know those guys. Definitely ostreopsis. When looking at them move they tend to move like they are tethered to a central point...rotating around that point.

UV is extremely effective against ostreopsis. Continue to keep your nutrients up, dose silicates as well.

Thank you, I've been skimming really wet for a couple of weeks and that seems to be helping. Similar mechanism to UV I guess, pull them out of the water while they are mobile at night (versus kill them with UV). I will start dosing silicates too, I assume the idea is to get diatoms to compete?
 

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Thank you, I've been skimming really wet for a couple of weeks and that seems to be helping. Similar mechanism to UV I guess, pull them out of the water while they are mobile at night (versus kill them with UV). I will start dosing silicates too, I assume the idea is to get diatoms to compete?
Yes that the idea ...It has worked for me as well as uv ...and also dosing lots of phytoplankton and copepods as well
 

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These were mine. 6 hours of light and uv and feeding 4 cubes a day seems to be helping
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Yes, looks like the same thing. I've been continuing the wet skimming and have started dosing silcates as suggested. Some are still visible but nowhere near as bad as they were.
 

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I've also battled these demons. It took me months to rid my tank of them. No3 and po4 dosing helped. UV really knocked them out though. I also siphoned out as much as I could before lights off.
 

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Yes, looks like the same thing. I've been continuing the wet skimming and have started dosing silcates as suggested. Some are still visible but nowhere near as bad as they were.

Where did you get silicates to dose? Also how much per gallon?

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Where did you get silicates to dose? Also how much per gallon?

Thanks

I'm using Brightwell SpongExcel 1 drop per 20 gallons. I can't say its really helping though, the dinos are still there. I ordered a 40 watt UV sterilizer to take it to the next level!
 

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I'm using Brightwell SpongExcel 1 drop per 20 gallons. I can't say its really helping though, the dinos are still there. I ordered a 40 watt UV sterilizer to take it to the next level!

Thanks what size tank do you have?
 

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