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					Originally Posted by  Frogger
					 
				 
				From what I read if you do not filter out the dinos and and/or kill them with UV sterilizer than they just regrow somewhere else.  It is important to slow the flow through your UV sterilizer down, it is contact time that kills them. 
			
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I think you are correct. From what I have been reading, dirty water helps reduce them. They can be caused when nitrates and phosphates go down to zero(which mine appear to be). 
So I think my steps will be:
Blackout for 3 days, currently on day 2.
Increase feedings to try and help build up nitrates/phosphates
Added a filter sock which I will clean daily
Pickup some nitrate and or phosphate supplements to help increase them
Suck up as much of the dinos as I can into a filter sock and bucket. Then return that water to the tank.
Turn off skimmer? Not sure if this is needed or not.
Unfortunately I don't have the budget for a uv sterilizer right now.