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The microscope I have got is a Bresser Biolux AL

Which you can use on the computer - though I haven't done as it is somewhat awkward, (no room near computer) I just use it as a normal microscope

http://cgi.ebay.ie/Bresser-Bio.....QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

there is one on e-bay - but they were less than £40 in Lidl last December
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The microscope I have got is a Bresser Biolux AL

Which you can use on the computer - though I haven't done as it is somewhat awkward, (no room near computer) I just use it as a normal microscope

http://cgi.ebay.ie/Bresser-Bio.....QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

there is one on e-bay - but they were less than £40 in Lidl last December


thats what you can get me for my xmas susan
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aldi are selling a good microscope that you can use with pc and its onley £40



yes i got a good one at LIDL, set up to my pc etc, must one day get the testing gear somewhere, just been mucking about with all different tings, but its great plugged in to the pc,



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I have a microscope somewhere, will have to dig it out and see if it's any use.











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pigeon lice



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Thanks - you've made me itchy  
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YEUK, yes you've made me itchy too.











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can any 1 tell me what these are



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here is a shot through a 400 power scope of hair worm egg and cocci cell pods



here is one of a round worm egg



Here is one of just cocci cell pods


and one of just a single hair worm


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can any 1 tell me what these are


the big black circles are air bubbles - but don't know what the brown things are  
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i thought they may be cocci but not sure
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I have a microscope somewhere, will have to dig it out and see if it's any use.



i like getting bits and bovs from the garden etc and putting them on, great coming on the pc screen



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Its Better To Keep Your Mouth Shut And Let Everybody Think You Are An Idiot. Than it is to open it and remove all doubt!!!
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i like getting bits and bovs from the garden etc and putting them on, great coming on the pc screen



Yes that would be very interesting for the kids too.











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When would you treat for cocci ? on viewing through the microscope,.. how many cocci would you need to see before you would treat....5+or less????
cheers
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here are some shots saved from back in 2003 of Hair worm, round worm and coccie


why can't i see any pics on this thread
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why can't i see any pics on this thread


the site was upgraded a few months ago and most of the old photos didn't transfer
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its a shame the pics have gone
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