Sad day. The very last time I observed my tank! I asked Dr. McFarland
what would happen to our little tanks and he reassured me they would be
returned to the Earth...in other words, dumped outside. Well hopefully
it is somewhere they can make it back to the water! :) My last
observation was interesting, I could barely find anything! I searched
for a good thirty minutes before I found anything to take a picture of,
so I only got a couple! Hope you like them! :)
I have told ya'll a bunch about my cyclops and here is another lovely picture of him :) Actually I think this is an offspring of the first one. I found a skeleton of one at the bottom of my tank, poor little fellow. But this guy looked healthy and happy!! |
Ohhh so at first I thought woah, what are those things!! You know the spiky things on its side?? Well a little help from Dr. McFarland, and boom I have a juvenile Cyclops!! |
This has been the most fun project I have done in a while. I loved seeing all the little organisms that swim around in the water! Some people may think water is just water. Splish, splash in the mud puddles. Those mud puddles are little ecosystems, just like the world that we can see all around us. I loved my tank and wish I could do this in every class I have! At first I thought oh no a term project, but now I am saying why does it have to end?
"When you need me but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go. It's rather sad, really, but there it is." ~Nanny McPhee (IMDB)
Bibliography
IMDB updated 2012. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0396752/quotes accessed on 11/19/2012