Friday, October 30, 2009

10/29

I observed my microaquarium again today. It has been two weeks since it was created and everything is looking healthy. The plants are green and thriving. There are many protist organisms everywhere that I could barely see under 10x. Not sure what they are yet. All I know is that they are single-celled and on some I could see tiny hairs which is also known as pseudopodia. The ostracod, seed shrimp, I discovered last week is still alive and has grown. I also noticed more seed shrimp that had formed. They all had the characteristic bean-like shell. Organisms were still feeding off their surroundings and excreting waste. The food pellet that I placed in the microaquarium last week had been broken apart, but it was still in its same general area (not completely gone). Also a green algae has formed in some places. From the best I could tell and by using the "Pond Life Identification Kit" it was more Colonial than the other types.

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