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Brunnel Microscopes
Brunnel are leading suppliers of microscopes, stereomicroscopes and microscopy equipment for more than 28 years. They have a wide range of light microscopes, microscope accessories, prepared slides, stains and reagents that are suited to the professional and amateur microscopist. Brunnel are specialists in the field of microscopy image capture and pride themselves in being the ‘UK One Stop Shop’ for all items relating to the many aspects of microscopes and microscopy.
Aquarium and pond fish kept in an artificial environment are particularly prone to parasitic infestations even in the most careful situations. For a mixed population tropical tank this can be devastating and for the Koi carp keeper a nightmare. Good housekeeping is always the starting point, but often the slightest imbalance in any number of factors can result in the almost spontaneous appearance of parasites ranging from the common Ich in the aquarium, to the more serious Costia and Trichodina in Koi carp, not to mention fungus and louse infestations.
There are many proprietary treatments readily available, but the difficulty remains in positively identifying the problem - there is little point in treating something that isn’t there, that can also build up resistance to the treatment. Quite often the problem relates to water quality not parasites, and a microscope can rule out the latter very quickly. Of course we appreciate that those whose expertise and skills lie in keeping fish are unlikely to have extensive experience in microscopy. Brunel Microscopes have therefore designed kit options that simplify the whole process and do not require any previous experience.
Each set consists of a microscope and a diagnostic disease kit. In order to simplify the choice of appropriate microscope from our range of high powered instruments we are recommending the Brunel SP21 as a budget priced instrument and the SP30 as a more sophisticated and more expensive option. Either are well able to identify the full range of parasite based diseases that can afflict fish.