Amphiprionocellaris
New member
Hey everyone!
I've recently taken a job in a lab which is equipped with a number of imaging scopes, and it was only a matter of time before I decided to have some fun with my tanks
. I still need some practice taking pictures of the more mobile animals, but here is the first batch.
Enjoy!
A copepod at 100x
A spicule at 400x
Hair algae at 100x
Some diatoms at 200x
A lone diatom at 400x
Another diatom at 200x
Finally, a mat of cyanobacteria at 400x...you can see that's it not as solid as it looks!
There's plenty of down time in the lab, so look for more super-close-ups in the future
.
P.S. For the curious, I just used an eyedropper to grab samples from my 10 gallon tank and place them on slides.
I've recently taken a job in a lab which is equipped with a number of imaging scopes, and it was only a matter of time before I decided to have some fun with my tanks

Enjoy!
A copepod at 100x

A spicule at 400x

Hair algae at 100x

Some diatoms at 200x

A lone diatom at 400x

Another diatom at 200x

Finally, a mat of cyanobacteria at 400x...you can see that's it not as solid as it looks!

There's plenty of down time in the lab, so look for more super-close-ups in the future

P.S. For the curious, I just used an eyedropper to grab samples from my 10 gallon tank and place them on slides.