Is this Dino’s?

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Pretty sure they are but I’ll let the experts decide, whatever was under the microscope was moving. It clears up a bit overnight but then gets worse with the lights on, still quite a bit of stuff on the sandbed overnight. If they are Dino, what should I do to get rid of them?
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At night, when they leave the substrate, UV would be lowering the ability to multiply, thus, reducing numbers.
Keep nitrate and phosphate available and stable, a daily phytoplankton hit, change sock/floss when lights come on each day, lightly suck out from sand when lights on, a dash of bacteria in a bottle.
Above is a quote I saw from somebody elae in regards to removing dinos.
 

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