Hi, Dinoflagellates found their way to my 13 gallon tank (two years old) again

. Last time (11 month ago) it was a spherical type of dino, the movement was like a rolling ball, with a clearly visible flagellum and an "equator" (sorry couldn't identify it any further). Lots of siphoning through a <50µm filter sock as well as two times 3.5 days lights off periods helped to exterminate them.
Now ten month later I have a new outbreak, but this time the dino type is different. With a microscope (magnification 400x) and the help of algaeid.com I identified them as Ostreopsis sp.. Thanks to this thread it is clear to say: lights off periods will have no effect on this little buggers this time

. The tank is home to soft corals, easy to keep gorgonians (pinnigorgia sp.) and anemones (like RBTA, Condylactis gigantea and Phymantus buitendijki sand anemone).
To the cause of the outbreak: I have removed 6 handsfull of chaetomorpha linum algae as well as used Aqua Reef Bond to improve stability of my stacked liverocks (the live rock tower was a bit too shaky

). I also dosed activated carbon and used a second skimmer since the underwater glueing made the water milky (the reef Bond is safe to use in a reeftank). All this happened last week, guess it was a bit too much for the reef tank ecosystem

. Watercycle is 10% of the tank volume a week. I change the used seasalt brand every week.
Yesterday i discovered the dinoflagellate strings on the tips of the gorgonians and on the front glass. Since the inhabitants of the tank can tolerate heavy feeding, I will try the "dirty water method" with feeding unwashed frozen food and phytoplankton to encourage competitive organisms.
But I've some questions about fighting Ostreopsis sp.: Should I continue dosing activated carbon (small or huge amounts) and using the skimmer? Should I use both skimmers or only one and how about the skimmer settings? Should it be skimming wet or dry? What about the length of the light period? At the moment it is one hour blue light, 10 hours blue/whitemix and 1 hour blue light. Should I shortening the light cycle? I also have calciumhydroxide to make some limewater is this of any use fighting Ostreopsis sp.? Should I use Kordon Ich-attack (if I can get this stuff here in Germany).
If I want to siphon the dino string what size of filtering socks do I need 50µm or smaller? Watercycling is prohibited for the duration of the outbreak right?
Hope anyone can answer some of my questions that would be great. Thanks guys!
Sincerely, Dennis