Tuesday, February 28, 2006


Mr. Snaily cleaning off a plant leaf
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Mr. Snaily (Apple Snail) perched on the rock
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Picasso playing "peek-a-boo"
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Picasso
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Picasso as neon artwork
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Picasso (he's like a rainbow!)
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Picasso
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Picasso
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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Ostracods


These creatures, according to some research we did, are called "Ostracods", which are a form of freshwater crustaceans. From what we can tell, they are harmless since they only eat algae, but there were so many in the tank, we bought some Zebra fish to help cull the number since our Betta is a picky eater. Some of the information we collected was from this site: http://www2.una.edu/microaquarium/Crustaceans.htm
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Friday, February 17, 2006


One of the unknown critters highlighted here
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The apple snail is about the size of a quarter to the white specks are about the size of a grain of sand or about .5mm
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Dedicated to some of the bizarre things in my tank


Picaso
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Stewie
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