Dinoflagellates and Vibrant

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Unfortunately it looks like I got the case of the dynos! After wondering why my sps frag was dying away I realized my nutrients dropped to 0.00 phosphates 1 nitrate and my rocks quickly became covered in dynos. I have already started increasing feeding heavily as well as tuned down my skimmer and decreased lighting period for my chaeto. I have a bottle of Vibrant sitting around that I never used. Question is should I start dosing this as well or just monitor things closely and hope to beat them without?

I just received 6 new sps frags and I would really hate to lose them!

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I would not treat the tank with vibrant. You’ve done some good things to increase nutrients. In fact, I would remove the cheato refugium at least for now.

I see a snail in there. If snails are alive then you might not be dealing with dino. Do you have a microscope to help ID?

Your rock looks pretty new. Your tank might just need more time.
I hope those frags are OK. They look nice!
 
I would not treat the tank with vibrant. You’ve done some good things to increase nutrients. In fact, I would remove the cheato refugium at least for now.

I see a snail in there. If snails are alive then you might not be dealing with dino. Do you have a microscope to help ID?

Your rock looks pretty new. Your tank might just need more time.
I hope those frags are OK. They look nice!
Thank you!

I don't own a microscope. Just assuming as nutrients are low and it looks just like the pics I see on google. Slime covered rocks with bubbles trapped inside. I see strands on the water surface as well as a few small strands that get loose in the water column and when they wrap around the coral I can tell the corals do not like it.

I did end up dosing a little Vibrant (about 1/4 of the recommended dose). Also tested phosphates at .03 last night. Unfortunately nitrates are even lower at around .5 - 1. Have some Brightwell Nitrate and phosphate otw but will not dose unless I feel I really need to. Tracking nitrates and phosphates daily. This morning things looked a lot better. New SPS frags doing well. Could just be from lights being off over night. Also plan to not clean glass for a while and just let film algae grow to compete with the dinos.
 
If it is dinos, Vibrant will only make it worse IMO. Really important to get a microscopic ID. If you have GAC I would go ahead and run it.....can't harm and if it is a toxic dino may help prevent further coral loss.
 
Got ICP test but sample was taken on 4/4/21

Salinity30.26 PSU35.00 PSU-4.74 PSU
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Carbonate hardness7.56 ° dKH7.50 ° dKH+0.06 ° dKH
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Set elements
chloride17362 mg / l16244 mg / l+1118 mg / l
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sodium8403 mg / l9024 mg / l-620.9 mg / l
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magnesium1518 mg / l1079 mg / l+438.7 mg / l
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sulfur929.4 mg / l754.8 mg / l+174.6 mg / l
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Calcium439.5 mg / l345.4 mg / l+94.16 mg / l
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potassium299.9 mg / l334.7 mg / l-34.78 mg / l
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bromine50.58 mg / l54.97 mg / l-4.38 mg / l
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strontium7.27 mg / l6.56 mg / l+0.71 mg / l
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boron3.72 mg / l3.61 mg / l+0.11 mg / l
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fluoride0.72 mg / l1.07 mg / l-0.34 mg / l
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Trace elements
lithium216.1 µg / l139.5 µg / l+76.66 µg / l
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Silicon168.1 µg / l82.04 µg / l+86.03 µg / l
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Iodine19.57 µg / l53.33 µg / l-33.76 µg / l
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barium28.94 µg / l8.20 µg / l+20.74 µg / l
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molybdenum10.98 µg / l9.84 µg / l+1.14 µg / l
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nickel2.33 µg / l0.41 µg / l+1.92 µg / l
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manganesenn0.82 µg / l-0.82 µg / l
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arsenicnn1.23 µg / l-1.23 µg / l
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berylliumnn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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chromenn0.41 µg / l-0.41 µg / l
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Cobaltnn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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iron4.57 µg / l0.41 µg / l+4.16 µg / l
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coppernn0.41 µg / l-0.41 µg / l
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seleniumnn0.41 µg / l-0.41 µg / l
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silvernn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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Vanadiumnn1.23 µg / l-1.23 µg / l
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zinc6.40 µg / l1.64 µg / l+4.76 µg / l
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tin25.33 µg / l0.41 µg / l+24.92 µg / l
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nutrient
nitrate1.37 mg / l2.00 mg / l-0.63 mg / l
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phosphorus7.74 µg / l12.31 µg / l-4.57 µg / l
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phosphate0.02 mg / l0.04 mg / l-0.01 mg / l
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Pollutants
aluminum7.45 µg / l0.08 µg / l+7.37 µg / l
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antimonynn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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Bismuthnn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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leadnn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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cadmiumnn0.16 µg / l-0.16 µg / l
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Lanthanumnn0 µg / l+0 µg / l
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Thalliumnn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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titaniumnn0.08 µg / l-0.08 µg / l
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tungstennn0 µg / l+0 µg / l
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mercurynn0 µg / l+0 µg / l
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RODI sample showed high in silicon:
Silicon792.5 µg / l0 µg / l+792.5 µg / l
 
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With your silicone level that high it's even more important to get a microscopic ID. This could just be diatoms or it could be dinos/dinos+diatoms . You will need to add a "silicone buster" to your RO/DI regardless.
 
Yea no doubt. Been having issues with my di filters going bad. Replaced both of them and should be good going forward as far as silicates. Dinos, as expected, were worse when I got home from work today. The gyre I ordered came in. It's blasting dino bubbles everywhere! Overall whether the flow helps fight dinos or not I think overall it will be great for the overall health of my tank and their is a lot better circulation and no dead spots. Turned off reds, greens, and whites from my leds and raised temp slowly over past 2 days from 78-80. Really hope I can stop this infestation in it's tracks soon. As long as it doesn't continue to grow rapidly I should be able to save my corals. But if not things might get grim.
 

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