Our tank's biology up close

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Going through layers of my sandbed now. I sucked up a sample from about 3/4" to 1" down at around the thickest area of my sandbed which also happens to be along the front of the glass.

I found a few things I had not seen before from my tank . That's always exciting. One if which showed me the origin of something I had seen previously. I will have to go back to some previous videos and watch again.


I got something over 200 pictures and many videos. Quite a few on the last thing I found just as I was about to shut down for the night.
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Love this thread. We just got an SEM, so I'm planning on taking in some reef related pieces to test it all out once we get it up and running.
 
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I'll try not to post all 209 pictures... lol I usually skim those that are terrible which many often are. flickr has the full album

and click on links for full resolution

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A rotifer I believe. First I've seen one on this kind under a microscope. But it's also the first time I've starting going into my sandbed I think.
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Lots of diatoms. I like diatoms as they are not a pest in my tank. I haven't had a diatom bloom in ages. They are an important link in the system. IMO

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some detritus for life to live off of is not a bad thing either.
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I would wager every aquarium and body of water on this plant has some level of cyano. Even the white patch of sane I pulled this sample from.
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Another critter I have not seen from my tank before! This sucker was FAST. I man it would zoom around at a pretty good speed and then instantly jump across at amazing speeds for something that looks so clunky. Again I think it's another type of Rotifer? It was hard getting video but I think I have some. I either ran into the same one twice or found two with the second being towards the end of my session.

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I was at 100x when I ran into this pod. And decided to try and follow it. It wasn't easy at times but hopefully in the video it captured well what I was seeing. Which was getting to see it eat and swallow some food(detritus) and the guts moving things along.

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Then switched to 60x making it a little easier to follow around but still mighty close up.

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Piece of detritus just entered the mouth here.
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Then I start to just play around with the darkfield. And plaing around with the gain and exposure in the software. I found the lower the gain the darker the dark but harder to see more stuff. The higher the gain I got to see a wonderful amount of bacteria but all the other stuff over exposed even with the exposure turned down. But it was, as mentioned by someone else, like looking at the night sky.

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And then I landed on the creature that freaked me out when I saw it in the darkfield. All of a sudden I see the washed out over exposed blotch with "tentacles" reaching out all over and it was slowly moving around. And I proceeded to follow this thing for a very long time.

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Went back to brightfield to see what the heck this thing was. Still don't know. But the "Feelers" were so interesting to watch as it seemed almost like a nerve or something and would pass up and down information it seemed. And they could morph and branch out. It was crazy. I hope the video's show it all well. I bet I have some long ones.

But these feelers or what ever they are I HAVE seen before. And will have to go back and review the videos again to see if I can spot this thing that it seems is the origin. Or more then one organism in my tank can do the same thing.

Got what looks like a lot of blurry shots but I was trying to focus on the odd extensions. I was pushing the contrast optically as much as possible. Both Irises nearly fully closed and exposure turned up.
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The direction the thing headed always seemed to have it's longest "feeler" out ahead

Layers_of_a_Sandbed_1inch_Down-0181 by Jason, on Flickr

Kept trying to see an entry point and almost seems like there's channels built into it.
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It was careful to navigate around things or stop when something like a diatom was heading towards it. But the extensions never touched them.

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Then the thing start flipping around and I was freaking out trying to get more details.
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And then it just stayed in one spot of a long time. I kept hoping it would split or something. But never did. Even the feelers went away until one finally popped out and started just moving around again.

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