Dinoflagellate ID Help! Microscope Pics Inside

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I’ve been plagued by a brown algae that covers the sand bed rapidly for about a month now. After ChemiClean didn’t help I borrowed a microscope...
These pics are what we uncovered :(
I don’t notice that the algae dissipates at night.

Are these Coolia Dino’s?

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Or possibly diatoms. Diatoms utilize silica for their shells, so they're common in new tanks, but can grow in older ones as well. Pretty sure I have some on the sunnier side of my sandbed, they've got a kind of "granular" look to 'em, not the "snotty" strings of dinoflagellates.

~Bruce
 
I’ve been plagued by a brown algae that covers the sand bed rapidly for about a month now. After ChemiClean didn’t help I borrowed a microscope...
These pics are what we uncovered :(
I don’t notice that the algae dissipates at night.

Are these Coolia Dino’s?

D750BE14-7D0E-4DA1-AAB0-90CEC5DF41AA.jpeg


E66AF922-ED38-4E6C-B7AC-0A942C03E8AC.jpeg
I don’t think they are dinos. Do they move?

@taricha would know.
 
I don’t think they are dinos. Do they move?

@taricha would know.

They look just like what is in this video. Yes they move around. They come back quickly after I syphon them out. They are brown and stringy similar to the look of cyano.
Nitrates are .1, po4 is 0.00 in the normal hanna phosphate checker. I have a ULR coming soon.

This tank is a year old but 1/2 or so of the rock and livestock came from a tank of mine established for 2.5 years prior.
 

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