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Originally Posted by Fish Keeper82
These other dinos that I have now are more round and there swimming motion is nothing like the tetherball. This new dinoflagellate has more of a burst swimming motion in no particular pattern.
So in an unexpected result slow flow UV killed my Osteopsis and now another type has taken its place and seems to not make strings and stay more on the sand. Even when my return pump was out i never saw strings just heavy dusting.
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If i ever set up a youtube account ill post the videos
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by chance does it look like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBBaXVqwlMM
first time I found a vid of this kind (Coolia). I'm now 100% that this is my dino species #2.
edit: just for jollies, the same youtube user (group from canary islands studying fish poisoning) has 2 videos of a what they call a polycheate worm with a bellyfull of prorocentrum dinos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuGB0chG0bE