Spirostomum minux
- Luis Carlos
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Spirostomum minux
A crowded ciliates party!
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Very interesting, great to see the features labelled. Very nicely-done.
John B
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Nicely detailed, also liked the pointers
Nicely detailed, also liked the pointers
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
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Hi Luis,
really great video, interesting and beautiful at the same time. I also like it very much how you mixed in the labels. My own video editing knowledge is very basic, I still have to find out how to do things like this.
Bob
really great video, interesting and beautiful at the same time. I also like it very much how you mixed in the labels. My own video editing knowledge is very basic, I still have to find out how to do things like this.
Bob
- Luis Carlos
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Thanks for your kind comments.
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Those cilia just look gorgeous.
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Very nice video! Did you culture the Spirostomum in order to have so many in such a clean filming environment? If so, how did you isolate some individuals and then culture them?
- Luis Carlos
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It is a natural sample. I was the first surprised by the huge amount of Spirostomum collected in a totally random way
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That is a very neat video, Carlos. Congratulations and thanks for sharing.
I was also wondering if you had isolated and cultured these Spirostomum.
So... this is a random drop of water from a sample. It looks very clean. Do you have any advice on how to manage debris on the preparation? I always take a drop of water from the bottom of the recipient, were the organic debris is. The water comes usually with lots of microorganisms, but also with lots of debris.
I was also wondering if you had isolated and cultured these Spirostomum.
So... this is a random drop of water from a sample. It looks very clean. Do you have any advice on how to manage debris on the preparation? I always take a drop of water from the bottom of the recipient, were the organic debris is. The water comes usually with lots of microorganisms, but also with lots of debris.
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One more applauding your work. Excellent in all aspects.
Thanks for posting it.
Thanks for posting it.
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That is excellent! Your videos are top-notch!
Zeiss Photomicroscope III BF/DF/Pol/Ph/DIC/FL/Jamin-Lebedeff
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- Luis Carlos
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Thanks again for your comments!
Javier I have answered your question in a private message
Javier I have answered your question in a private message