Microscopic (40x-400x) pictures.

coral keeper

Active Member
Here are a few Microscopic (40x-400x) pictures that I took today.
Tell me what you think!
Copepods at 40x


Copepod at 100x

Copepod at 400x
(its 3 red Eyes)

Stomach

VIDEOS of the Copepod
At 40x
View My Video
At 100x
View My Video
Stomach at 400x
View My Video
Here is a picture of my Copepod farm, there are thousands of em!! :p
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefaholic33
http:///forum/post/3282609
Wow that is awesome! It always amazes me how something so small can be alive.
Yeah.
Also, if you can think of anything else to look at under a microscope, please let me know and I'll do my best to take a few pictures of it.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/3282621
Yeah.
Also, if you can think of anything else to look at under a microscope, please let me know and I'll do my best to take a few pictures of it.
I could think of a lot of things.....LOL....those are amazing......so do you put it under the microscope...then take a pic thru the eyepiece
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Here are a few more pictures.
Copepod with a cluster of eggs.
All Copepods were not harmed and were put back into the farm.
:p
At 40x

At 100x

At 400x
You can see the tiny tiny baby Copepods in the eggs. There is an arrow pointing at one.
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Anemones Tentacles.
At 40x

At 100x


At 400x
I believe the golden/brown balls are Zooxanthellae


Here is a video at 100x.
You can see the Zooxanthellae moving around if you look closely.
View My Video
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Torch coral tentacle(this is not the Green ball tip)
You can see the golden/brown Zooxanthellae.
At 40x

At 100x

At 400x

This is the Torch corals Green ball tip.
At 40x

At 100x

At 400x
You can see the Green color pigment where the red arrow is at.
 
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