The mudpuddle keeps producing lively offspring. I think it is related to the wall of bacteria which lines the biome. Unfortunately, the bacteria are hard to see. You have to look at the images carefully. There is an image of a long bacteria string that looks like a fine hair. I am sorry I seem to have lost the capability of recording motion. I'm working on it. The stills are usually pretty good though.
https://youtu.be/MrM3Z53yztc
Long and Round Protists in the Bacteria Colony
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Re: Long and Round Protists in the Bacteria Colony
Thanks for sharing.
I'm always impressed by the body of work you have produced and continued contributions.
I'm always impressed by the body of work you have produced and continued contributions.
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Thanks Phil. Thanks for looking.