Thanks very much all three of you, it has given me ideas but I will be wary.
JohnB
"Charlie" wrote in message
...
I have to disagree, you can see parasites etc (as long as they are not too
tiny) under a "toy" microscope. They're just more likely to fall apart in
a
few years. If you want to get a scientific microscope, fine, but be
prepared to pay hundreds to thousands of pounds! Many schools use the
cheap
microscopes for lower-school science, I can vouch that they're really not
that bad.
Charlie.
"Bill" wrote in message
...
First of all don't go to Toys r us these people sell TOYS not
microscopes
of
any reasonable quality, try "Brunel Microscopes" you will find them on
the
web. They have second-hand ones which should be OK for seeing parasites
etc.
BUT REMEMBER WITH MICROSCOPES YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
JohnB wrote in message
...
Having just recovered from a nasty parasite attack with my fish, I am
interested in buying a suitable microscope to assist in early
diagnosis.
It
is a long trek to my nearest koi shop with a bagged up fish so a
sample
can
be taken when there may be nothing to check.
Can anyone in the UK recommend a type & source for a suitable
microscope
at
a
reasonable price? Mail order or within 50 miles or so of
Sheffield/Chesterfield area would be ideal.
JB
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