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- Best affordable microscope | Reef2Reef
IMO, an inexpensive microscope is just fine for what we're doing All you need is a 4x, 10x, and 40x objectives I wouldn't go any higher than 100x When you add the 10x eye piece these now translate into 4x = 40x, 10x = 100x, 40x = 400x, and 100x = 1000x I rarely find myself going beyond 400x magnification
- Microscope dinoflagellate bacteria ID | Reef2Reef
Here is the latest 400x microscope sample straight from the green slime seen in the picture: And then 1000x samples taken from the brown clear slimy film growing on the glass and rocks : Same sample 1000x with some proro and Amphidinium? However these are present in very little volume Most of the mass comes from those tiny golden things
- Does anyone has a Carson MicroFlip 100x-250x Pocket Microscope?
Of course I do have a child microscope, but it now has dirty non-washable lens, ugly green lens and light colour with scrached slide glass So i think it would be obviously better rather than trying to look through this weak-light "100-600-1200x" child scope, where "600" seems to be real 200-250 and on "1200" it's impossible to get the focus
- Help identify algae in young reef tank (microscope images included)
Help identify algae in young reef tank (microscope images included) MapleReefer Jul 9, 2023 None Jump to Last Jul 9, 2023 #1
- 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
- Cyano microscope ID and management help | Reef2Reef
Cyano microscope ID and management help benwilsonx Nov 3, 2024 cyano low nutrients nitrate 0 None Jump to Last Nov 3, 2024 #1
- 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
- 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?
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