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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
10-21-11
1)more moving organisms than stationary organisms.
2)very fast, most move straight line, the rest move in slow shaking in a slight zig zag fashion.
3)microaquarium contains more single celled organisms at this point
4)equal amount of chlorophyll and non green organisms
5)chlorophyll organisms prefer the upper middle and top portions of the aquarium. opposed to the non green organisms which prefer the lower middle and bottom portions.
6)There have been many cyclops, seed shrimps, and rotifers seen.
2)very fast, most move straight line, the rest move in slow shaking in a slight zig zag fashion.
3)microaquarium contains more single celled organisms at this point
4)equal amount of chlorophyll and non green organisms
5)chlorophyll organisms prefer the upper middle and top portions of the aquarium. opposed to the non green organisms which prefer the lower middle and bottom portions.
6)There have been many cyclops, seed shrimps, and rotifers seen.
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