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Microscope showed up today
 
Anyone having luck with MetroPlex?
I've been trying the elevated No3 and phosphate not seeing much help yet but it's only been a month now.
 
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What's the protocol for glass cleaning with this Dino? Haven't cleaned in a few days and the brown is turning white is it time to cleanup the tank?
 
The way I do it is attach a small tube to a scraper and syphon it out back to the sump through a filter sock as I scrape it. I have also been letting it pass through a UV sterilizer as well when syphoning it out. I ordered some 1 micron filter socks off amazon as they are supposed to be small enough to catch a lot of the ostreopsis cells, just waiting for them to arrive to test it out.
 
I'm guessing I've had them for years thinking it was cyano so I've tried all the cyano things with very little help. Two months ago I started using NeoNitro and phos got No3 to stay at 3ppm and phosphate to level at 0.08. I'm seeing good progress not gone yet tho.
 
I'm going to be adding a refugium with a deep sand bed. Wondering if I should wait till Dinos are completely gone before I start something like that?
 
I have been battling some weird crap for the last couple years. For a while it was just some clear/tan snot looking crap. Never really had time to get it figured out, then I got deployed so was gone for almost a year. When I got home in November the tank was covered in that white/tan snot. I had a lot of extra time to start reading up on it. End of December I started raising my NO4 and NO3 as they have been undetectable for a long time as I was always told to keep them at 0. Once I started dosing those 2 the white/tan snot when away. Looked good for a couple of weeks then this red rusty colored crap appeared. Finally broke down and bought a microscope and found the ostreopsis cells. I am continuing to dose NO4 and NO3 have a coralife 36w turbo twist UV hooked up currently. I just ordered a Aqua UV 114w yesterday as I was told the other one is to small. Mine is not as bad as some I have seen online. I try to syphon the rocks and anything I can every night to try and keep in from getting out of control on the coral I now have in it. When I syphon I always try to run it through the UV, not sure if it does anything as I have done some samples from the filter sock it drains into and can still see some living cells. The new UV I am going to set up to feed from and return directly from the display tank, and I will leave the 36W in the sump where it currently is. Hopefully it will work.
 
currently my NO4 fluctuates between .00 and .05 with Hanna ULR and NO3 has stayed around 10 the last week using a Salifert kit
 
I didn't like the way my corals looked when I went above 5ppm No3 so I've been keeping them at 3ppm. Is it worth going that high if I'm seeing progress now?
 
I am no expert but I would think if they look good at that level and it seems to be working I would leave it.
 
KILL THEM ALL !! Those things are horrible. N and P are important , a UV sterilizer helped my tank as well, I ran it in the display for like 6 weeks.
 
KILL THEM ALL !! Those things are horrible. N and P are important , a UV sterilizer helped my tank as well, I ran it in the display for like 6 weeks.
I bought the biggest UV from petco rated for 120 gallon tank and it says only run it for 8 hours. Do I need two of them so one is running all the time?
 
Not sure, I ran mine 24/7 .... still had issues but everything seems to be going good now. Definitely takes time, and every tank is different. I have read SO many stories , sometimes it tanks days or weeks to get a handle on Dino’s , sometimes months to a year if at all.
 
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Well I might of had breakthrough with Dino fight. I started a 55 gallon refugium yesterday with 160 pounds of Oolite sand. Before I started it the Dinos were suppressed and going away. Soon as I plumbed the refugium to the DT I saw a huge Dino bloom within two hours the Dinos turned white. I took a sample to the microscope and saw the Dinos not moving at all unlike the last time I looked at them they were dancing all around. This morning most of the white Dinos are gone and I don't see any brownish red Dinos.
 
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Well I might of had breakthrough with Dino fight. I started a 55 gallon refugium yesterday with 160 pounds of Oolite sand. Before I started it the Dinos were suppressed and going away. Soon as I plumbed the refugium to the DT I saw a huge Dino bloom within two hours the Dinos turned white. I took a sample to the microscope and saw the Dinos not moving at all unlike the last time I looked at them they were dancing all around. This morning most of the white Dinos are gone and I don't see any brownish red Dinos.

They probably show back up because of the clean water from the new sump. I kept my no3 at 4ppm and tried keeping po4 at .03. What really made the difference was the UV. I had the same stand of Dino’s as you. Once you seem to be clear of them keep an eye your nutrients levels. Make sure no3 is higher than po4. I got a wicked green cyano out break after dinos. That stuff was a pain.
 
Yep I'll be watching No3 and phosphate. I only used 10 gallons of new water that I mixed. I went to petco and got 20 gallons of that ocean water in a box. Before the addition of refugium No3 was 3ppm phosphate was 0.04 alkalinity was 151ppm now No3 1.5 phosphate 0.07 alkalinity 160ppm so I added 40ml of NeoNitro.
 

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