Microscope as a testing device?

RyanM

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Was looking on Dr Fosters and Smiths for some new test kits and saw a microscope. Was a good bit of money and at first glance saw it as a toy rather than a tool. It started me thinking about what it could be used for and how it could help instead of just something neat to look thru.

Im not sure how strong a scope youd need to see the microorganizmes living in the water colum but doing some quick searching I came across a few references as to the size of most bacteria. Most are .3 - 2 microns. Thats small but I dont think its so small to require an electron microscope. Maybe it is. I saw one on Ebay for $35,000. Ouch!! I was thinking that if you could see them under a semi normal power microscope that you could take a drop of tank water place it on a glass slide and count the life you see. If your tank's bacterial colony is in decline you might be able to tell it thru visual bacteria count. This may be a useless idea, maybe they rise and fall in numbers normally more than one could count on a regular basis. Just figured Id think outloud and see what anyone else thought. Maybe one of you have a microscope. Id love to know if it was doable from the hobbiest stand point. Cheep scopes cost less then some of the probes we use. I always feel helpless with my tank. Going thru the motions but never really know if things are happy. If your micro life is thriving, your tank should to id guess.
 
I have microscope and using it a diagnostic tool would be tough. It is fun to look at all the critters though. My kids love it. The problem is, we have a higher powered one that is great for looking at bacteria, it is too powerful to look at things like pods.

Dave
 
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