Dec 29, 2023 #1 9 93cubereef New Member View Badges Joined Dec 18, 2015 Messages 21 Reaction score 7 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Been dealing with prorocenturum Dino’s for a few weeks. Started silicate dosing about a week ago and have diatoms popping up. Noticed this in a slide today. Looks like the shell of a Dino cell. Hopefully this is what happens when they die.
Been dealing with prorocenturum Dino’s for a few weeks. Started silicate dosing about a week ago and have diatoms popping up. Noticed this in a slide today. Looks like the shell of a Dino cell. Hopefully this is what happens when they die.
Dec 29, 2023 #2 taricha 5000 Club Member View Badges Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award Article Contributor R2R Research Joined May 22, 2016 Messages 6,970 Reaction score 10,769 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 93cubereef said: Looks like the shell of a Dino cell. Hopefully this is what happens when they die. Click to expand... good news / bad news. good: the shells (thecae) get left behind when they die. bad: shells also get left behind when they multiply, splitting in two.
93cubereef said: Looks like the shell of a Dino cell. Hopefully this is what happens when they die. Click to expand... good news / bad news. good: the shells (thecae) get left behind when they die. bad: shells also get left behind when they multiply, splitting in two.