Weird dinos ID

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Hi everyone.

My sand looks like it has dinoflagellates again:

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Previously I managed to beat Prorocentrum and small-cell Amphidinium, but this time I’m having trouble identifying the species.

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Can anyone tell me what those are?

Thanks.
 

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I followed that guide, It doesn't look like any of them. I'm starting to think that It might be a bad diatoms bloom.
 

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