would bottle bacteria help with the dino? I'm doing a weekly water change for Dino but would like to resolve Dino faster. any other things that I can do that u recommend?30 mins drip may not be enough. You want to equalize and verify salinity match with the tank its going into. What happens and may have been part is fish in shipped bags produce carbon dioxide and ammonia. The carbon dioxide lowers the pH of the water in the bag, That in turn makes the ammonia non-toxic to the fish. When you acclimate them, if not done just right, you drive off the carbon dioxide faster than you are diluting the ammonia. That raises the pH of the water in the bag, and that in turn, makes the residual ammonia very toxic to the fish.
As for dinos, the root cause is biological deficiencies which are causing the structure and in turn the dino has consumed the po4 and no3 and are multiplying and in turn many dose no3 and po4 to bring numbers up not realizing they are feeding these flagellates even more.