Quiet_Ivy
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Every now and then I observe the glass of my fuge using my nanoscope, just to see what is going on. In the past I have observed what I assumed was dinos circling on the glass. At 48x magnification they appeared as small circles moving in a repetitive circular motion. Recently I started dosing live phyto into the fuge, and I noticed that the number of these UMO (unidentified microscopic organisms) have increased.
So my question is, even though dinos have flagellates, and can move, do they react to external stimuli?
Dennis
Not an expert, but at 48x those look too big to be dinos. Joseph.lucketta's micro pics were at 100x iirc. Could be nauplii or who knows what, as you said. Just about everything microscopic should react to light/dark. Many dinos are predatory so I imagine they have pretty good reactions.
I'm interested in that nanoscope, what kind of magnification can you get? You are more coordinated than I; I wouldn't even have tried juggling 3 things.
@Joseph does your bottle of Dino X list an active ingredient? I can't find it, there doesn't even seem to be an MSD sheet. Your tank looks awesome.
hth
Ivy
