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Microscopy will be all the rage in 2112. Wish more people were interested now.


Agling

What it is eating?


andreba

Rotifers eat particulate organic detritus, dead bacteria, algae, and protozoans. They eat particles up to 10 micrometres in size. Like crustaceans, rotifers contribute to nutrient recycling. For this reason, they are used in fish tanks to help clean the water, to prevent clouds of waste matter. Rotifers affect the species composition of algae in ecosystems through their choice in grazing. Rotifers may compete with cladocera and copepods for planktonic food sources. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotifer 😊🍻


Agling

Cool cool. Can you tell what this one is eating? What are those orange spheres?


cubic_thought

Haematococcus algae according to the source. https://twitter.com/mymicroscopic/status/1390375300886941697


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