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Hey guys!
Really dumb question, but as a newcomer in this hobby, I wanted to start looking at things under a microscope and identifying what's in my tank. Short of just throwing some water on a slide and looking at things and identifying individual micro organisms, I'm not really sure what I should be looking for. Is there a guide somewhere for making initial observations, things you should be looking for, etc.? Also as a heads up, I have a decent chemistry background, but haven't taken a biology class in 20 years...
Really dumb question, but as a newcomer in this hobby, I wanted to start looking at things under a microscope and identifying what's in my tank. Short of just throwing some water on a slide and looking at things and identifying individual micro organisms, I'm not really sure what I should be looking for. Is there a guide somewhere for making initial observations, things you should be looking for, etc.? Also as a heads up, I have a decent chemistry background, but haven't taken a biology class in 20 years...

