Diatoms or Dino

Looking very nice!! Im not convinced it wasn't though.

I was more being sarcastic. I'm still somewhat a rookie in this hobby and honestly don't know if it was or wasn't but after reading so many things on how difficult dinos are to get rid of and all I did was cut lights for 2 days. And they are almost gone. I don't want to jinz myself so I'm gonna take every precaution to make sure they are gone permanently but it just seemed to simple. I guess I was expecting the worse.
 
Last update.
I went lights out for a full day and a half.
Than lights on for 3hours for two days and now normal light cycle. No more dinos. I still have some brown diatoms on the sand that I want to go away. Here's some pics.
6ehu4u4u.jpg
aguhasu4.jpg
2usuvu7a.jpg
jemu6upu.jpg
9u7utyvy.jpg
 
Last update.
I went lights out for a full day and a half.
Than lights on for 3hours for two days and now normal light cycle. No more dinos. I still have some brown diatoms on the sand that I want to go away. Here's some pics.
6ehu4u4u.jpg
aguhasu4.jpg
2usuvu7a.jpg
jemu6upu.jpg
9u7utyvy.jpg

Still free of dino?...I tried the lights out...mine came back within a week....just curious
 
Mine looks like yours but no bubbles! Gets worse after water change like dinos do though and when I vacum its clumpy and snotty like but on the sand bed and all dosnt apear clumpy and only bubbles are on glass toward end of photoperiod! I also had imbalnce of nutrients after nopox went for low phospates to 0 and 80 nitrates to 3 and after I quit nopox and did water change it all started!
 

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