Vorticella and Hydras

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pwnell
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Vorticella and Hydras

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I have been very busy lately, not getting to taking any photos or even posting old ones. But bad habits need to be broken so here are some from last year.

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Vorticella colony by Waldo Nell, on Flickr

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Vorticella by Waldo Nell, on Flickr

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Vorticella by Waldo Nell, on Flickr

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Green Hydra by Waldo Nell, on Flickr

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Green Hydra by Waldo Nell, on Flickr

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Green Hydra under Autofluorescence by Waldo Nell, on Flickr

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Waldo,

Been wondering where you've been. Nice to see some new images.

Lots of nice detail in the vorticella, first auto-fluorescent hydra for me. Very interesting.

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Post by discomorphella »

Really like the autofluorescent hydra. Its got its own built-in fluorochromes...no GFP, no conjugated antibodies, no DAPI....

David

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Post by Jacek »

Very nice

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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Beautiful photos!

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Post by zzffnn »

Great images and composition! Especially the first one.

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Very nice set!

Rogelio

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Post by pwnell »

Thanks for looking as always :)

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