Salmon Scoop
By: Newman
This is the report about our fish tank for this week. Their behavior seems very normal to me--nothing usual. The fish population didn't decrease--it stayed the same. The temperature is normal and that's what I notice. In conclusion, everything is fine and normal except I think the fish's growth has been increasing.
This is an overview of the Michigan DNR Salmon in the Classroom program we're hosting at our school. We'd like to give a HUGE shout out to The Metro Detroit Paul H. Young Trout Unlimited Chapter for the generous sponsorship for all our equipment and supplies to make this project possible! Visit their site to by clicking on the photo below and learn more about them at: http://www.paulyoungtu.org
Monday, March 30, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
Eat, Poop, and Grow
By: Claudia Y.
The fish eat alot now since they grew. They are about 2 1/2 inches and we cannot change them up to the next food size because they are not big enough. They are always together in a school swimming and don't like to separate. The temperature is always around 50 degrees.
It is really funny though when we feed them because they splash and jump to get the food. Ms. Swartz tells us that they are giving us a shower.
By: Claudia Y.
The fish eat alot now since they grew. They are about 2 1/2 inches and we cannot change them up to the next food size because they are not big enough. They are always together in a school swimming and don't like to separate. The temperature is always around 50 degrees.
It is really funny though when we feed them because they splash and jump to get the food. Ms. Swartz tells us that they are giving us a shower.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Salmon Scoop By: Daniel S.
There were a lot of changes in the fish tank. The temperature got really high. It was at 78.5 degrees. In fact, it was working fine until we think the power went out on the weekend. Ms. Swartz had to put some snow and ice in the tank. We lost a few fish, but that is what happened last week.
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