Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Final Week of the Microaquarium

So today, I noticed that the water had majorly evaporated. It was only about 3/4 filled of the amount of water I originally placed in it. Plant B still had no life around it, it was slightly brown, it still had bladders though. There was not as much action around the Beta protein thing Dr. McFarland placed in the micro aquarium. My hypothesis is that it did its job and the organisms ate the life out of it. I saw lots of paramecium barsaria. Plant A was not as lively as last week. It appeared to be slowly dying. I saw and ostracoda. The image below is an ostracoda, or more commonly known as the "seed shrimp."







Seed Shrimp.jpg

To see another image to and to learn about the seed shrimp see the citation at the bottom of this blog.

I also saw a Rotifer in my micro aquarium. There is a picture below of it as well. 

Rotifer.jpg

This is a rotifer, to learn more about it and to see other pictures see the citation at the bottom of this blog. 
I did not see the annelid or snail, there were still a few nematodes. In conclusion, it looked like my micro aquarium was evaporating and dying. 

Citation
      Rainis K., Russell B., 1996. Guide to Microlife. Franklin Watts: A Division of Grolier Publishing. 209.

     Rainis K., Russell B. 1996. Guide to Microlife. Franklin Watts: A Division of Grolier Publishing. 181.

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