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How healthy is your waste water?

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#1 vertex2100

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Posted 12 September 2023 - 03:31 PM

Here is a guide to waste water organisms. I disagree with the suggested magnifications. I easily see these things with much less than they suggest.
https://www.microsco...tification.aspx
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Posted 12 September 2023 - 04:50 PM

Here is a guide to waste water organisms. I disagree with the suggested magnifications. I easily see these things with much less than they suggest.
https://www.microsco...tification.aspx

Thanks that would be a fun project, if I soon feel like lifting a 80lbs concrete cover and bend in to collect a sample lol.

 

However it looks like a very fun project for my microscope that is collecting dust right now (The shroud is collecting dust, smile.gif  at least)



#3 vertex2100

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Posted 14 September 2023 - 01:11 PM

You can find these same organisms in pond water, bird baths, mud puddles, fish tanks etc.


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