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![]() This thread has officially made my day!
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![]() How small of an organism can you do? I've always wanted to see what a bed of cyano and it's associated fauna looks like under a scope like that. When I looked at my cyano under a microscope, it was as though several species of bacteria, dinos, and worms were using the cyano as a scaffold upon which they lived. It would be cool to get a super detailed image of an assemblage like that.
or small bristle worm. They're suuuuper intricate when you look at them under a microscope. |
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![]() That is supper cool, thank you so much for shareing
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![]() very neat! thanks!
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![]() Too awesome
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