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Hello I have been battling ostreopsis and have UV running. It started to come back when Nitrates bottomed out to zero. Now I have an additional green mat growth on the sand. Please help me get an ID.
 

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Couldn't view the attachment. However, it's not unusual to have some other algae take over when you've reduced the first primary pest. For dino (ostreopsis) to stay gone it took me a few months of running 8x tank volume/hr (or as close as I could get) through UV at 30000 uw/cm2. At only a few weeks I reduced flow and they showed up again. At 2-3 months I was able to reduce flow with no return of dino.

And my tank was inundated with GHA following dinos. I finally went with an ATS to control the GHA but I'm sure just solid maintenance/removal will work over time. Just need to give system time to recover.

I'd caution on any kind of harsh chemical treatments. Dinos really stress the livestock (coral and fish) in the tank and whereas they can normally handle chemical treatments (Dino-X for example), the stress they've just gone through already can make them unable to survive chemical dosing.

Good luck!
 
Thanks for your input. You are correct and I agree that’s what currently going on in my tank. Very frustrating.
I have uploaded the video to YouTube and hopefully it works now


Algea under microscope
 
Kept on searching I think It may be Euglena. Found this post that led me to that information

 

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