
White spots on zoa flesh, including detail photos and microscope ...
Feb 1, 2025 · White spots on zoa flesh, including detail photos and microscope samples KoenE May 7, 2025 None Jump to Last May 7, 2025 #1
Best affordable microscope | Reef2Reef
Dec 30, 2018 · IMO, an inexpensive microscope is just fine for what we're doing. All you need is a 4x, 10x, and 40x objectives. I wouldn't go any higher than 100x. When you add the 10x eye …
Dinoflagellate Identification Guide | Reef2Reef
Dec 12, 2019 · I definitely have a few patches that have developed in my sand bed. Under the microscope the cells are TINY (approx. 10 um) and motionless as you describe. They are …
Microscopes, the most important tool for reefing. | Reef2Reef
Nov 19, 2019 · One of the cheapest tools you can purchase for reefing is a microscope. A microscope is an indispensable tool in the reefing hobby. You can get one as cheap as $10.00 …
Cyano under a microscope | Reef2Reef
Mar 23, 2018 · I recently looked at what I believe is cyano under a microscope and I was hoping you guys could confirm it is indeed cyano. Thoughts?
Choosing a microscope | Reef2Reef
Feb 17, 2025 · I wanted to buy a microscope to see the life in my water from aquarium and my fito and coreopods(i think thats what its called in English) cultures. I want to spend maximum 250$ …
Diatom or Dinoflagellates?? Microscopic Pictures | Reef2Reef
Jan 15, 2019 · Five nassarius snails and five Turbo Snails have not died yet. The symptoms improved after 48 hours of illumination off and UV-c application. However, when the lights …
Amphidinium Dinoflagellate? Microscope pics - please confirm.
Jun 30, 2010 · I believe I am having the start of a Dino problem and wanted to confirm that these are Amphidinium Dinoflagellate. Anyone able to confirm? Thanks!
The most common bloom culprit and accounts for the majority of tank losses due to dinos, can make long strands by combination of microfibers and mucus. Two types of cysts: short term - …
Dinos? Diatoms? Cyano? Oh my! | Reef2Reef
Jun 12, 2015 · Under the scope the move like crazy for 5-10 min and then all die off. It looks like they have two tiny clear tails (sorry my microscope shot doesn't show that well). It's the typical …