Cyano or Dino???

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This dream tank is turning into a nightmare! I don’t have a microscope, so ID’ing isn’t straight forward but I’ve been dosing Dino-X, did a blackout, reduced lighting schedule. The tank was looking good for a few days and it’s full force back to this...

I’ve been keeping it dirtier with the thought that dino’s explode in a clean tank. But if it’s cyano, I’m just feeding the beast. Any suggestions/advice?

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This dream tank is turning into a nightmare! I don’t have a microscope, so ID’ing isn’t straight forward but I’ve been dozing Dino-X, did a blackout, reduced lighting schedule. The tank was looking good for a few days and it’s full force back to this...

I’ve been keeping it dirtier with the thought that dino’s explode in a clean tank. But if it’s cyano, I’m just feeding the beast. Any suggestions/advice?

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EF515018-140B-46C7-A930-0F8060D4F25E.jpeg

Looks like cyanobacteria to me.
 
Thanks! That’s where I’m leaning too. It started as white fuzzy, then brown which wasn’t easily removed from the rock. After dosing Dino-X, this started growing in its place. It does blow off the rocks with a baster and floats to the top.

Secondary outbreak I’m guessing. Fun fun! : )
 

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