This fish food made a very large change in the amount of organisms observed. There was a lot of movement around the food that consisted mostly of rotifers, paramecium, diatoms, and what look like halteria. There were about 50 rotifers, 100’s of paramecium, thousands of diatoms and hundreds of halteria. Some other things that I saw in the area of the fish food were chlamydomonas and daphnia. There were countless chlamydomonas, but I only saw about 5 daphnia. One very interesting thing that I noticed was that the amphipods tended to stay away from the fish food and stayed in the muck at the bottom of the aquarium. Some other usuals were the copepods and the seed shrimp, but this time, I could tell without a doubt that this was a different one because it was smaller than the other had been. I do not know what became of the other seed shrimp.
There was one knew thing that I saw in the aquarium. At first I thought it was a rotifer cruising along, but after a closer look I could tell that it had a different, more fluid movement pattern. It seemed to glide along, and was hard to keep up with and get a sketch of, but after a few minutes of persistence, I was able to get a sketch and identify it. It is an organism in the phyla Gastrotricha. And after I had examined more of the aquarium, I saw about 20 more of them. It seemed like they fed by moving and their mouths had cilia that moved the food into their body.
One thing that I found interesting was that all of the cyanobacteria’s ends had pointed towards the light that was above them. I also a more types of cyanobacteria. There were at least 2 other types that I saw that I had not the previous week. I also noticed that the moss that I had placed into the aquarium had some new growth.
Halteria
Chlamydomonas
Gastrotrich
Pictures found at:
http://cabfst28.cnea.gov.ar/~zanette/micro/halteria/3512.jpg
http://www.btinternet.com/~stephen.durr/chlamydomonas.jpg
http://www.gpmatthews.nildram.co.uk/animalcules/gastrotricha/gastrotrich03.jpg
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