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At 60 magnefication
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Got a microscope and well made a video, actually a few lol .
you can check my new thread " My microscope" i'll be posting my picture ther and videos there .
At 20 magnefication;
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This is right out of ALIENS its a calcified nudibranch on a euphilia
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We lost contact .....it was eating my euphilias.
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Amphipods eating getgo algae
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Bubble algae release of spores
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A piece of growing sponge
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The canals that will contain the flagel are being formed
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Mating amphipods
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Lately i found over 110 small nassarius baby snails. No bigger than the grain of sand all over the sandbed. This one is too small for me to see with the naked eye yet.
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Can you imagine the waste of money if i syphoned my bed every week. I lef a gorgone laying on my sanbed thinking i'd pick her up later. When i did half of it had been eaten away to the core, by critters. Nothing stays very long on my sand bed, its being eaten away pretty quick by the fauna.
Pods mating video
My microscope
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Celestron 5
I'm kina of an idiot when it comes to technology ,LOL
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This is my Celeron 5 microscope
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Its a free hand USB one too
Specifications
Magnification 20x to 200x
Resolution: 2592x1944 5 megapixel CMOS sensor
Video frame rate: 30fps @ 640x480, 5fps @ 2592x1944
USB 2.0 connectivity
Adjustable pole stand
Adjustable brightness 8 white LED illumination
Includes calibration ruler
Comes with CD w/ driver, Digital Micro Capture Pro software
Microscope dimensions: 110x35cm (4.33x1.38")
Stand dimensions: 175x140x110mm (6.90x5.51x4.33")
Weight 907g (31.8oz) including packaging
2 year warranty
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Well i lost a fish this week with no apparent reason so i did an autopsy to see if i could find anything inside that couls shed some light on why. Because from the outside, no apparent reasons; no bites marks or entry of any sort was visible, he didn't appeared to be abused in any way or hit or have been through any pumps, a mystery, and he was just a year old.

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The chromis seemed in good health and ate very well with his 5 other companions, and the shoal together

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At first i thought of infighting, but with no marks on the body....

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Ich would of left some entry point i guess too.

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So i made an incision and went inside to take a look at the organs to see how they look.( being such an expert lol.)

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IMO the heart which seemed ok

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On the right the huge liver has no trace of pest and has a good color, for all i know.

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As for the rest same conclusion , could be chemical, or any other things i don't know and thats plenty of things. Stress who know. I any of you are vets and see somethings let me know thanks for watching.

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Nice pics. Just for reference, the actual magnification of your microscope is about 6x. At 60x you would be able to see the cells and nuclei. They say 60x because the objective lens is 6x, and the eyepiece lens is usually 10x, so they multiply it together to get 60x. This is also why you'll see microscopes having magnification in integers of 10. Just thought you'd enjoy knowing lol.

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