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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Under the Microscope

    I was fortunate to be able to buy a microscope a month or so back. So I thought I would start this thread. I will post captured images from time to time and will also take request as to what you would like to see.
    When the opportunity arises I will be posting a garter blood sample and fecal sample.
    I am using the
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    Celestron Pentaview LCD Digital Micrscope (44348)



    This first image is the brille(lens cap) from a recently shed skin (T.radix) It appears the brille takes a little bit of damage between sheds.
    This was taken at 10X.


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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Fascinating and educational.

    something many people would never get to see otherwise.

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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Very nice. A microscope is on my list of "educational instruments for Joseph".

    Is the photo of the lens cap taken with transmitted or reflected light? Presumably it's also unstained? You're in for a lot of fun with this microscope.
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    Re: Under the Microscope

    excellent, that really good!
    my partner has a microscope set up on his pc, (or did have)
    We got some pond water from outside and had a look, I will be washing my hands thoroughly after going near the pond!
    this is amazing, all of these videos are from one lens with a drop of pond water, amazing how much life!!

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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Very interesting, still looking for one of the magnifing lights you showed.

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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Quote Originally Posted by indigoman View Post
    Very interesting, still looking for one of the magnifing lights you showed.
    I found mine on craigslist. Sometimes it takes awhile to find the items but the price make the wait worth it.
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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Very cool stuff.
    0.1 Red axanthic x red radix

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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Ok, you got me hooked to this thread.
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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Under the Microscope

    I just hope I can use it well enough to make it interesting.
    Steve
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    Re: Under the Microscope

    Very cool.

    For those interested in microphotography, a standard microscope can still be used. What we did in college was use a 3" piece of PVC as a removable connector. We'd line up the shot, put the PVC over the eyepiece, then mount the camera on top of the PVC. The PVC provided enough stability for the camera to autofocus and take a clear shot.
    Not that Steve, a different Steve

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