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16 MICROSCOPY – Costia

16) MICROSCOPY – Costia / Ichthyobodo necatrix <BACK | NEXT>  

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15 MICROSCOPY – Flukes

15) MICROSCOPY – The Flukes <BACK | NEXT> There are gill and body flukes. Flukes that lay…

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14 MICROSCOPY – Bugs

14) MICROSCOPY – The Bugs <BACK | NEXT> The Bugs Flukes – Home Video – Youtube Video…

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13 MICROSCOPY – Intestines

13) MICROSCOPY – Worms and Intestines <BACK | NEXT> This is a terminal event for the subject…

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12 MICROSCOPY – Gill Biopsy

12) MICROSCOPY – Gill Biopsy Type 2 <BACK | NEXT> Video formats normally when clicked This shows…

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11 MICROSCOPY – Gill Biopsy

11) MICROSCOPY – Gill Biopsy <BACK | NEXT> This is just a really good microscope. So I…

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10 MICROSCOPY – Skin Biopsy

10) MICROSCOPY – Skin Biopsy <BACK | NEXT> Slides, Coverslips, Biopsy the fish and look at it….

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9 MICROSCOPY – Sampling

9) MICROSCOPY – Collecting a Sample <BACK | NEXT> Sample collection is simply the “scraping” of slime…

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8 MICROSCOPY – Practice Slides

8) MICROSCOPY – Practice Slides <BACK | NEXT> Practice slides are EXTREMELY important because “light contrast microscopy”…

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7 MICROSCOPY – Adjustments

7) MICROSCOPY – Adjustments <BACK | NEXT> There are several adjustments, rules to follow. Use the LOWEST…

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6 MICROSCOPY – Lighting

6) MICROSCOPY – Lighting <BACK | NEXT> The Celestron has TWO light sources. If you were making…