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Anonymous asked: Great! I like to see those beatiful bastards on your blog, because whenever I found them on my experiment plates I use to £$&@#£! Really appeciate your work!

I was exactly like you before, and then one day, I’ve seen their hidden beauty…

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trimordium asked: i find your blog very ... culturally stimulating.

I find your comment … very flattering.

Thanks, would you say it makes imagination … growing?

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zacharoniandcheese asked: I am so happy I found this blog. I'm an aspiring biochem major and I've always been fascinated with the fusion of art and science; your pieces are incredibly awesome. Keep up the beautiful work!

Thank you so much Zach, I’ll continue to post as long as they come.

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polishgurl asked: wowww they look amazing.. i did something like that looks just like this in my bio lab class with gram positive bacteria! it didn't look so pretty tho lol

As always, the pretty ones are pretty rare!

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Anonymous asked: Is there anywhere I can find the listings of what these beautiful petri dishes are of?

An expert in microbiology could identify some of them by sight, but such list doesn’t exist.

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pelphine asked: who are you ? And How do you do that? It's fantastic !!!!

I’m a collector, I don’t really “do” anything, overall I simply keep my eyes opened. I totally agree with you, it’s pretty damn fantastic!

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fearandloathinginliverpool asked: Are you just leaving them open to the air or are you actually inoculating them? Is there any distinct difference between the plates or are they all just treated the same and whatever grows on them grows?

The last one Sir. Whatever grows on the plate. Que sera sera.

http://youtu.be/xZbKHDPPrrc

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