Periphyton Sampler for Water Sampling
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Ideal tool for aquatic ecosystem studies. Collect periphyton samples with ease using this specialized sampler, perfect for water quality and aquatic ecosystem studies.
- Remains in position due to the current deflector which resists action of waves
- Stainless steel wire frame holds slide tray
- Fastens at three points for secure anchorage
- Two floats attach to the ends of the frame and are held by locking rings so the sampler can float
- One-piece plastic slide tray holds 16 glass microscope slides that rest just below the surface: 25×76 mm (1×3")
- Two locking plates on each tray allow loading in the lab, then transporting
- Plates snap in and out of the frame without tools
Periphyton are microorganisms growing on submerged surfaces and are a good indication of comparative water quality. However, they can be difficult to collect due to the lack of natural substrates. When placed at any depth in a stream, reservoir or lake and secured with a line and anchor (not included), algae grows on the glass slides. Remove the slides after two weeks and examine the algae, zebra mussels and other growth under a microscope for identification and counting.
Important! 25×75 mm slides are too small and will not work.
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Ideal tool for aquatic ecosystem studies. Collect periphyton samples with ease using this specialized sampler, perfect for water quality and aquatic ecosystem studies.
- Remains in position due to the current deflector which resists action of waves
- Stainless steel wire frame holds slide tray
- Fastens at three points for secure anchorage
- Two floats attach to the ends of the frame and are held by locking rings so the sampler can float
- One-piece plastic slide tray holds 16 glass microscope slides that rest just below the surface: 25×76 mm (1×3")
- Two locking plates on each tray allow loading in the lab, then transporting
- Plates snap in and out of the frame without tools
Periphyton are microorganisms growing on submerged surfaces and are a good indication of comparative water quality. However, they can be difficult to collect due to the lack of natural substrates. When placed at any depth in a stream, reservoir or lake and secured with a line and anchor (not included), algae grows on the glass slides. Remove the slides after two weeks and examine the algae, zebra mussels and other growth under a microscope for identification and counting.
Important! 25×75 mm slides are too small and will not work.
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- 470317-422Periphyton SamplerSupplier Number: 3-156-D30
- 470317-424Periphyton Sampler Set/10Supplier Number: 3-156-D35




