Oct 25, 2020 #1 Seadoc Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 14, 2019 Messages 258 Reaction score 227 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi all, Can you help me ID the round cells around the strands of cyano? I am pretty sure it is some kind of dino, but not 100%. Any help is appreciated. Your browser is not able to display this video. Last edited: Oct 25, 2020
Hi all, Can you help me ID the round cells around the strands of cyano? I am pretty sure it is some kind of dino, but not 100%. Any help is appreciated. Your browser is not able to display this video.
Oct 25, 2020 #2 Ludders Valuable Member View Badges UK Reef Club Member My Tank Thread Joined Oct 5, 2017 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 955 Location Oxfordshire What state or country do you live in United Kingdom Rating - 0% 0 0 0 They look like unarmoured dinoflagellates to me. see here
Oct 25, 2020 #3 OP OP Seadoc Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 14, 2019 Messages 258 Reaction score 227 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Interesting. I am not familiar with the life cycle. Is there a particular reason why are they unarmored? Should they be easier to control because of that?
Interesting. I am not familiar with the life cycle. Is there a particular reason why are they unarmored? Should they be easier to control because of that?
Oct 26, 2020 #4 Ludders Valuable Member View Badges UK Reef Club Member My Tank Thread Joined Oct 5, 2017 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 955 Location Oxfordshire What state or country do you live in United Kingdom Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I'm not sure their life cycle differs from other species of dino, so a similar approach would be required to eradicating them. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/dinoflagellate.html
I'm not sure their life cycle differs from other species of dino, so a similar approach would be required to eradicating them. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/GeolSci/micropal/dinoflagellate.html