And another 2 hopefully...
Thanks for the linkThanks 007, I did take a look at that page just now but didn't see any that really looked like my algae apart from the cyano - and looking at microscope piccies of cyano, they all seem to be filaments. But I'm not sure about that.
I also found this page just now which is interesting
http://botany.si.edu/references/dinoflag/taxa.htm
If you click on each one, it pops up a window, and then you have to click the 'plates' link, and you get piccies of each dino. I didn't see any that look like mine, but the piccy I got of my dino was not that clear so I am not sure.
i don't have a nitrate test so am going to take a sample to the LFS today - I think they will test it for me. As for phosphates, zero on hanna... odd.
I did just take another slide and the plot thickens. Ill post the images later but in this one I see lots of very fine filaments, although almost all of them are clear. But theres one or two which are green and look very much like the piccies of cyano I have seen. Maybe the clear ones are dead cyano I am wondering. Ill post the images later but I want to rush to the LFS before the missus gets home and gives me other jobs to do![]()
IU fan. I can't tell for sure if those are dinos. You seem to have some red slime and gunk in it as well. If you post another photo with the flash on we could see the colors better.


No it's in the DT too, it attaches to the side of the skimmer, the glass, the skimmer pump. In the DT it attaches to the underside of rocks and under ledge then is like a long strand drifting in the current
When I was dealing with dino's, it behaved like regular algae. The stuff was consuming nutrients extremely fast. When I did a three week lights out the nitrates spiked to over 50 in under a week. Nitrates and phosphates had previously tested at zero.
Here's an original pic from when it was really bad
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Daniel. :wildone: