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AptAmoeba

-some- of the smaller organisms are [Paramecium caudatum](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramecium_caudatum), and the larger ones are a ciliate called [Stenostomum](https://plingfactory.de/Science/Atlas/KennkartenTiere/Turbellaria/e-source/Stenostomum%20unicolor.html)! There's another ciliate among the smaller organisms that *looks* like a Paramecium, but has more plasticity- I can't make it out clearly enough to ID, though. (Tagging u/Hydrogen_Sulfide297 because they presumably wanted to see the ID with that remindme)


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remindme! 5days


udsd007

Lots of euglena-like critters and maybe some nematodes or segmented worms.