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 What state or country do you live in Mississippi 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.