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These were jiggly on the sandbed.
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Thanks for the program. Quick question: you said don’t feed coral foods, but isn’t it true that I need to maintain higher phosphates? They bottomed out at 00 and I had to feed and feed just to get it at 0.02. Today it’s at 0.05. I had to use reef roids.Here is full program:
Prepare by starting with a water change and blow this stuff loose with a turkey baster and siphon up loose particles.
Turn lights off (at least white and run blue at 10-15%) for 5 days and at night dose 1ml of hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons for all 5 nights. If you dont have light dependent coral- turn all lights off.
During the day dose 1ml of liquid bacteria (such as bacter 7) per 10 gallons.
Clean filters daily and DO NOT FEED CORAL FOODS OR ADD NOPOX as it is food for dinos.
Day 5,, you can start with blue lights - ramping up and work your white lights up slowly
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The pics in the first post are coolia dinos.
Can I ask a few questions @taricha ?The pics in the first post are coolia dinos.
The video is of a nematode that is thrashing around and is entangling some of the dino slime, so it looks like thr worm and the Dinos are interacting when it's mostly just the worm thrashing around in the dino slime. It is also true that the dinos toxic mucous can in trap and kill some organisms thus releasing nutrients to fuel the bloom further. However nematodes are about the toughest thing around, so I wouldn't worry about them too much.
Nematodes are everywhere. Mostly harmless. One of my professors in college who was an invertebrate guy said if you got rid of everything on earth except nematodes, all rock, metals, water, matter, etc., the nematodes would create a shell of pretty much everything that went missing.Nematodes. I saw lots of those worms with my amphidinium and any other sample. I believe they are not associated with dinos.
Can I ask a few questions @taricha ?
How do you treat coolia dinos?
Are they less or more toxic than amphinidinium?
You said Dino’s kill other organisms to gain more nutrients to grow…am I making this worse by increasing nutrients?
This is what I did: 1 day black out with h202 dosing.They are somewhat susceptible to UV.
Frankly, I think most coolia outbreaks will get replaced by a different outbreak. Mine became amphidinium
Coolia are more toxic than amphidinium.
Maybe a better way to think about dino mucus trapping and killing other organisms in relation to nutrients - is that it is one pathway to explain how pushing water nutrients really low doesn't starve out dinos. They have another source of nutrients from dead organisms.
). It was funny how excited I was to see green stuff starting to grow in there. lol Dinos lingered in a few spots but eventually lost the battle and completely disappeared.
