Dissecting microscope photos

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I live at a university and my lotl laid some eggs a few days ago. Took the babies to the lab I work in and we put them under a slide. Here are a few photos- thought you'd be interested!

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Hope you take the time to do some full development shots, they are far better than the usual ones.
 
I'm going to be back after the labor day weekend and take some more pictures- I'll update here if anyone is interested!
 
~180 hours into development.

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