I wish there were a way to "productize" this, or automate it at least. I'm imagining some sort of aquarium-like tank you stock with ocean water that is able to maintain the microscopic life, allow them to flourish. Meanwhile, some sort of slow or periodic pump draws aquarium water into an attached, miniature "photography studio" where an appropriate camera+lens feeds a constant live stream to a display or to the web…
We had a confocal microscope in our lab with a robotic arm attached and can automatically image samples. I'm not of the details but the samples are big compared to its field of view so I believe it searches for images with cells before imaging. A lot of experiments are done on these plates with liquid wells.
This isn't our model but shows a larger scope with automated robotic arm and a "plate hotel":
https://confocal.ccr.cancer.gov/nci-microscopy-core-labs/bet...
I'd go into why we switched from PerkinElmer and their proprietary image format to a GE but thats outside the scope.