Continue to watch bacteria: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aZzRygip5XY.html There are also bacteria in your dishwasher: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jiDyUQImm-k.html Watch more bacteria here: ru-vid.com/group/PL4WoSCazHjWj41Q6O2tLvreKM1SJBtqcf
This makes me want to take the dust cover off my microscope and start preparing slides to look at them again! Thank you for the amazing videos. Vielen Dank
I have always been fascinated by all things both very small and very large, so I recently purchased a decent trinocular microscope to feed my curiosity. On two separate occasions I stumbled upon your content and it is by far the best and most educational out there. Both your RU-vid videos and your website are amazing resources for amateur microscopy and I cannot thank you enough for putting it out there for people like me. Thanks to you alone, I have seen so many fascinating microorganisms and created my own dark field stops using your website's resources. You obviously enjoy what you do without my praise, but you're still a hero for spreading your knowledge.
Yesterday, I took out some long forgotten okras and cabbages which became moldy from the crisper. Hope to try looking at some specimens someday soon under the microscope. Thanks for yet another very interesting and informative video!
Hey Microbehunter! Just discovered your channel recently.. you got really good stuff! Can you look at compost tea under a microscope??? I'd really love to see that
New microscopes also do not cost much. As a matter of fact, many used microscopes are more expensive than new ones, because many used microscopes are from expensive brands. Here is more info on the second channel: ru-vid.com/show-UCZG2CV8y-tjzoy_zCsg2NJQ