I have been having an issue in my tank with white particles making it look like a blizzard so I was trying to identify it and took a sample of the stuff that settled on a pump. I looked at it with a microscope (the kind you can get at any hobby shop for about fifty bucks). Every drop I looked at was teaming with microscopic life! The biggest thing I saw was by far an adult copepod. There were at least 2 species of microscopic worms and they were numerous. One was huge! (microscopically speaking). They both looked and moved like earthworms but the smaller ones had a hook on their tall that anchored them to algae strands. They wriggled so fast I had to watch for some time til they stood still for a second to see any details. There were also tiny things zipping through the drop of water (yes it was just a drop of water) that looked like fleas without legs. All of these were slightly transparent with little black dots. They varied in size from being able to see some detail at 600x to so tiny it was just specks darting back and forth.
I am telling you, I am fascinated!! I know it would take a lifetime to identify everything that lives at that level in a reef tank but I am wondering if anyone knows of any research or articles I can read on the topic? I want a high powered microscope now more than anything else so BAD!!
I am telling you, I am fascinated!! I know it would take a lifetime to identify everything that lives at that level in a reef tank but I am wondering if anyone knows of any research or articles I can read on the topic? I want a high powered microscope now more than anything else so BAD!!


