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Tried. It comes back the next day. Also tried chemiclean. Did nothing to itthat sure looks like cyano to me - dinos have always been brown and bubbly in my tanks (in the past). can't you just scoop it up and call it a day?
Yea it does look like Coolia. I can't find anything on how to get rid of it thoughLooks like Coolia dinos to me.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/dinoflagellate-identification-guide.671466/
Check the guide posted here. In it there are links to additional pics and videos. You can compare motion to the videos. Should be able to tell if it's a match.
Typical dino approach is fine. Treat like ostreopsis. It's just is less toxic, more sand-dwelling, and less enthusiastic about going into the water to get hit by UV. (So UV effect will be slower and less dramatic)Yea it does look like Coolia. I can't find anything on how to get rid of it though
I'm having trouble finding how to treat for either. Not very good with the search option. I've seen people say different things like h202, elegant method with the bacteria bloom, dr Tims method, UV, black out, dino x, increasing phosphates and nitrates, etc.Typical dino approach is fine. Treat like ostreopsis. It's just is less toxic, more sand-dwelling, and less enthusiastic about going into the water to get hit by UV. (So UV effect will be slower and less dramatic)