Another Australian
Another Australian
Hi
Located in Sydney, Australia. No background in biology or science, just a hobby. Getting back into microscopy after a long break between scopes, thanks in part to the Microbe Hunters YouTube channel. Compared to all the years before, the amount I have seen in the few weeks I have had my scope is NUTS! Looking forward to participating in the forum.
Regards
David
Located in Sydney, Australia. No background in biology or science, just a hobby. Getting back into microscopy after a long break between scopes, thanks in part to the Microbe Hunters YouTube channel. Compared to all the years before, the amount I have seen in the few weeks I have had my scope is NUTS! Looking forward to participating in the forum.
Regards
David
Re: Another Australian
Welcome geos,
do not keep us in suspense, tell us about your microscope.
In case you have not come across it, here is a link to an excellent Rotifer key which should be right up your street: https://mdfrc.org.au/bugguide/resources ... pepoda.pdf
+ Main site: https://mdfrc.org.au/
do not keep us in suspense, tell us about your microscope.
In case you have not come across it, here is a link to an excellent Rotifer key which should be right up your street: https://mdfrc.org.au/bugguide/resources ... pepoda.pdf
+ Main site: https://mdfrc.org.au/
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Another Australian
Hi 75RR
Rotifers are great and I didn't know they even existed until a few weeks ago.
I see mostly bdelloid and lecane. I have also seen paramecium and amoeba
(the blobby sort and testate) something I've been wanting to see since primary
school science.
My microscope is a Radical RMH-4T from India. It's trinocular, quad turret (4x - 10x - 40x - 100x OI.)
and came with a 0.3 MP camera. I've since replaced it with a 20 MP industrial cmos camera.
I've shot a few videos and started posting to YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbSmAjfA01ybPXj9YqtjGQ
Rotifers are great and I didn't know they even existed until a few weeks ago.
I see mostly bdelloid and lecane. I have also seen paramecium and amoeba
(the blobby sort and testate) something I've been wanting to see since primary
school science.
My microscope is a Radical RMH-4T from India. It's trinocular, quad turret (4x - 10x - 40x - 100x OI.)
and came with a 0.3 MP camera. I've since replaced it with a 20 MP industrial cmos camera.
I've shot a few videos and started posting to YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbSmAjfA01ybPXj9YqtjGQ
Re: Another Australian
Welcome geos, I'm up in brisvegas, nice video there, that amoeba is a hog isn't it.geos wrote:Hi 75RR
Rotifers are great and I didn't know they even existed until a few weeks ago.
Re: Another Australian
I'd only ever seen naked amoebae before, I thought this fella had latched onto something too big to eat.
Re: Another Australian
Hi David,
welcome to the forum!
Bob
welcome to the forum!
Bob
Re: Another Australian
Thanks Bob - you all seem a friendly and helpful bunch.