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Check out this link! I am thinking of getting one of these scopes.
http://www.ogles.info/default.aspx ![]() Last edited by Oceanic; 08-07-2008 at 06:15 AM. |
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wow - that is NEAT! I've always kind of wanted something like that....lemme know how it works!
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Looks interesting, but expensive! I have a dissecting microscope, and have seen really amazing creatures from my tank, so if you can see these without the scope, it might be worth the money.
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I've seen one of those in action, Anthony Calfo had one at a meeting in Seattle a few years ago. Very cool!
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I think Untamed has something like that...look at his old posts and you might find something.
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That'd be great for detecting pests without removing the coral too. Something I know I could've used in the past. Cool!
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