Monday, October 29, 2012
Betta Food Pellet
Betta Food Pellet Added To Microaquarium
On 10/ 26/ 2012 Betta food pellet was placed in my microaquarium. The Atison's Betta Food was made by Ocean Nutrition, Aqua Pet Americas. They are located 3528 West 500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. The ingredients of the pellet are fish meal, wheat flower, soy meal, krill meal, minerals, vitamins and preservatives. In deeper analysis the food pellet contains Crude Protein 36%, Crude fat 4.5%, Crude Fiber 3.5%, Moisture 8%, and Ash 15%. (McFarland 2011)
On 10/ 26/ 2012 Betta food pellet was placed in my microaquarium. The Atison's Betta Food was made by Ocean Nutrition, Aqua Pet Americas. They are located 3528 West 500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. The ingredients of the pellet are fish meal, wheat flower, soy meal, krill meal, minerals, vitamins and preservatives. In deeper analysis the food pellet contains Crude Protein 36%, Crude fat 4.5%, Crude Fiber 3.5%, Moisture 8%, and Ash 15%. (McFarland 2011)
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Bibliography
McFarland, Kenneth [Internet]. An Inquiry To The Dynamic Microorganisms In Our Environment Botany 111; 2011 [cited 2012 October 21]. Available from: http://botany1112011.blogspot.com/
Smith G Douglas. 2001. Pennak's freshwater invertebrates of the United State: porifera to crustacea. 4th ed. United States of America: John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Patterson D. J. 1996. Free Living Freshwater Protozoa. London: Manson Publishing Ltd.
Smith G Douglas. 2001. Pennak's freshwater invertebrates of the United State: porifera to crustacea. 4th ed. United States of America: John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Patterson D. J. 1996. Free Living Freshwater Protozoa. London: Manson Publishing Ltd.
First Day With The MicroAquarium
Water Source
My water source is the Pond at
University of Tennessee Hospital. It is located on Cherokee Trail in Knox
County, Knoxville TN. It is exposed to Full sun and is a storm
sewer sediment pond. Its geographic location is N35 56.305 W83 56.717.
The pond stretches to 850 ft long as of 10/9/2011. This pond
contains the Chara species, which is in the Green alga Family Characeae.
Setting Up The MicroAquarium
First Observation
In my first observation I was able to
see several different forms of life. Here is a list of some of the life
my MicroAquarium contains.
Mayfly Nymph - is a insect that lives
in freshwater, has 3 jointed tails, and has gills on its sides
Green Algae - has spherical
colonies, cells with 2 flagella
Crustacea - Ostracods - is a
Arthropod and has a bean like shell
Ciliates - Suctoria - is a Protozoa
and has sticky tentacles that capture prey
Ciliates - Strentor - is a Protozoa
and has fixed shape cells with a fixed mouth
Bacteria - is single celled and looks
like dots or strands
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