The modern reef aquarium is an enclosed eco system in miniature that
with good husbandry replicates a natural coral reef environment and as
such 'lives'. Many of the life forms that call our reef tanks home are
far too small to see with the naked eye and often go unnoticed.
The NanoScope allows the hobbyist to venture into this hidden world
and observe tiny marine creatures and natural feeding behaviours of
corals. This can give better understanding of long term coral care and
how micro fauna can influence the over all health of our systems.
Within the last few years hobbyists have also been made aware of
various coral pests that can plague a reef tank and quickly decimate
coral stocks. These tiny creatures are often no more than the size of a
pin head and are easily missed resulting in misdiagnosis and the
hobbyist blaming the losses on their own husbandry.
When armed with the D-D Nanoscope hobbyists can identify coral predators such as:
- SPS Red bugs
- Montipora eating Nudibranch
- Zoanthid Spiders
- Clam eating Pyramid snails
- Zoanthid eating Sundial snails
- Soft coral eating Nudibranch
- SPS eating Flatworms
to name but a few.
The NanoScope can also be used to diagnose early symptoms of disease in corals that can initiate Necrotic loss of tissue.
With careful use images and video can also be taken through the
NanoScope using a mobile phone capable of auto focus. The images can be
invaluable for online diagnosis or identification of unknown creatures.
The images in the slide show on this page and the you tube video
were all taken by carefully holding a mobile phone to the NanoScopes
eye piece whilst the NanoScope was mounted to the glass via the
included flexible mount !!
Specifications
Minimum focus distance without close viewing optic: 48x - 25cm. Maximum focus distance without close viewing optic: 24x - 3 Meters to infinity.
Includes:- Case
- Clear acrylic clamp that accepts standard tripod threads
- Close up viewing optic
- NanoScope with lens and eyepiece covers
- Includes a threaded flexible mount that screws into the
Acrylic tripod clamp and uses a suction cup to attach to the aquarium
glass
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