Microscopes And Reefing

Quartapound

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Oct 16, 2011
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Kitchener, Ontario
Yet another thing on my list of 'wants' lately has been a decent microscope to see and get a better understanding of all the processes happening right in front of our eyes, but too small to appreciate unaided.

Here's a cool article about what you can see with one.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/5/aafeature

I can't justify the price for even a cheap 'real' one on kijiji.... but does anyone have one? What are your experiences with it? Can you see anything interesting/of value? Have you tried leaving a slide in the tank for extended periods to see what colonizes?

...Too many toys to buy, not enough $
 

scubasteve

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May 4, 2014
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Cambridge, Ontario
i too am waiting for available funds habe wanted one for a while.... even a cheapo will do the trick for the most part. you need a very good reference for actual identification but theres a shit ton going on. i also want a stereoscope for looking at other small things or parts of coral
 

Quartapound

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Oct 16, 2011
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Kitchener, Ontario
i too am waiting for available funds habe wanted one for a while.... even a cheapo will do the trick for the most part. you need a very good reference for actual identification but theres a shit ton going on. i also want a stereoscope for looking at other small things or parts of coral
I was trying to decide which one I'd use/appreciate more (micro or stereo) and I determined that I wanted both lol... Although I'm sure I'd get micro first
 

Pistol

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Aug 16, 2012
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Corunna
I've got one, does 40, 400 and 800x, great for identifying stuff. It's amazing how much life is in skimmate.
 
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