On Friday October 22nd, one beta food pellet was added into each microaquarium. Further information on beta food pellet: "Atison's Betta Food" made by Ocean Nutrition, Aqua Pet Americas, 3528 West 500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. Ingredients: Fishmeal, wheat flower, soy meal, krill meal, minerals, vitamins and preservatives. Analysis: Crude Protein 36%; Crude fat 4.5%; Crude Fiber 3.5%; Moisture 8% and Ash 15% (McFarland 2010). I ran across a multitude of organisms gathered and feeding on this food pellet. I spotted several Rotifers feeding upon the beta pellet and the Utricularia gibba that was nearby. Also surrounding the beta food pellet moving about were three green Paramecium Bursaria (Wilso 2003). Thousands of extremely small bacteria filled the water surrounding the beta pellet as well as Halteria, what look to be little jumping beans. Near the Utricularia gibba, there were two Actinophyrys, which are circular single cell organisms with a visible nucleus and vacuole and then several arms protruding (Patterson 1996). The picture Actinophyrys is above (Patterson 1996). Down towards the soil, I ran across three seed shrimp, tiny crustacean with five legs, a pair of antennae, and a pronged tail, digging and feeding (Mikel 2009). A nematode, a multicellular worm that is described as a “tube within a tube” for it is transparent with an interior brown canal running from the mouth to the anus, was also seen digging through the soil (Wallins 2008). Throughout the microaquarium I spotted several amoebas moving slowly about.
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