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- Best affordable microscope | Reef2Reef
Hey everyone, Let's put our heads together, and come up with some affordable (
- Dinoflagellate Identification Guide | Reef2Reef
I definitely have a few patches that have developed in my sand bed Under the microscope the cells are TINY (approx 10 um) and motionless as you describe They are embedded in a thick mucus They don't seem to be spreading rapidly but just wondering if you've ever heard of these becoming a problem in people's tanks?
- Choosing a microscope | Reef2Reef
I wanted to buy a microscope to see the life in my water from aquarium and my fito and coreopods(i think thats what its called in English) cultures I want to spend maximum 250$ but at least see something Till now I use a microscope from a supermarket that is for kids and the only thing I see
- Diatom or Dinoflagellates?? Microscopic Pictures | Reef2Reef
Five nassarius snails and five Turbo Snails have not died yet The symptoms improved after 48 hours of illumination off and UV-c application However, when the lights were turned on again and UV-c was removed, it reoccurred And I added GFO because I thought it was Diatom Look at my microscope picture and tell me what it is Help me
- Parasite Diagnosis Using Microscope | Reef2Reef
Hello Everyone! I thought it would be cool to look at some detritus under a microscope today and this is what I saw: Now this has me kind of worried Is it possible that this worm-like organism could be a parasite? Is there a guide on how to properly identify aquatic parasites using a
- How long does it take to culture rotifers? | Reef2Reef
Supplies: Clean saltwater (no rotifers in it), Microscope, graduated cylinder (10 mL volume), 1 mL plastic pipettes, 50 mL beaker, microscope, a well slide or Sedgwick-Rafter slide (as long as the slide has a depression volume of 1 mL) 1) Start by measuring 27 mL of clean saltwater in the graduated cylinder and add it to the 50 mL beaker
- What is this worm? Microscope Images + Video | Reef2Reef
If not a bristle worm may be a lumbrinerid worm which seeks uneaten food but in the pic with the shells appears as bristle worm Got it I will look into images of lumbrinerid worms under a microscope and compare it They eyes of the worm im dealing with is what's throwing me off (Image from my video)
- Choosing a cheap microscope help | Reef2Reef
Hi all, I've been wanting to get a cheap microscope mainly just to look at my phyto culture I did some searching and so far, I'm kinda interested in the Swift SW150, Swift SW200dl, and AmScope M150C-I Even after searching, I have very little knowledge about microscopes and I wanted to ask for
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