
06-03-2008, 08:07 PM
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Location: Sunshine Coast, British Columbia
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Originally Posted by Reefer Rob
I don't think the lights out treatment for 2-3 days will do anything for Dinoflagellates. You're going to have to starve them out. Very aggressive GFO will help a lot, along with filter socks, rinsing food well, reduced feeding, etc, etc.
Sorry, what's GFO?
Along with Phosphates, GFO also removes Silicates, so I would change it weekly for a month and see what happens. Have you checked your source water for Silicates?
The silicates test was negative. I have live rock and live sand (aragonite, caribsea) in there. What would other sources be? I use RO/DI water.
BTW Dinoflagellates will have a whip tail under the microscope.
Rob
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Thank-you! I'll get drew to bring me a sample today and I will try to post pictures from under the scope.
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