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If it's wet enough, I try to use the liquid from the dropping, instead of water. I have flotation solution that's better than water, too. I don't know how long it takes for them to burst in water, or if some kind of saline would keep it from happening. It's not the most reliable method, which is why it won't rule out anything. An actual float is much better. I will try to post some demonstration videos...@BugStalker my neighbor has a microscope! I'm going to see if I can see anything, since I hate to give her the dewormer if it might not be necessary, so if there is something, I'll feel better about it... but I'm also just curious.... I'm a bio major, but it's been some time.
edit: I just tried to google it, but if looks like if I want to do a float, I need to get some sodium nitrate...or the eggs will burst with water... have you actually done it? Or can I just look at the dropping under the microscope without water? I'm going to have to collect some in the morning... Thanks.