In my tanks, I mean.
I dragged out the microscope my sister gave me last Christmas, tried to remember what I learned in Microbiology 101 22 years ago and got the thing working.
I took a sample of algae from one of my tanks, put it on a slide and looked at it at 10X (well 100X counting the eyepiece). There are a myriad of algal cells (I'll have to read back over the lectures to work out what) plus some worms moving with a whip like motion (nematodes if I have read the lecture and text correctly).
I wish I'd got the microscope out earlier.
I dragged out the microscope my sister gave me last Christmas, tried to remember what I learned in Microbiology 101 22 years ago and got the thing working.
I took a sample of algae from one of my tanks, put it on a slide and looked at it at 10X (well 100X counting the eyepiece). There are a myriad of algal cells (I'll have to read back over the lectures to work out what) plus some worms moving with a whip like motion (nematodes if I have read the lecture and text correctly).
I wish I'd got the microscope out earlier.