This week I observed many of the same organisms floating around the microaquarium, which appeared to look much like they last week under the microscopes. This week the organisms seemed to be moving at a slower speed than they were last week. The organism that was most prevalent in the microaquarium was identified to be a rotifer, and could be seen at almost every point of the microaquarium, especially in the bottom near the soil. One beta food pellet was added to the microaquarium this week. Information for the food pellet can be found below.
Source: Dr. McFarland
Betta food Pellet:
"Atison's Betta Food" made by Ocean Nutrition, Aqua Pet Americas, 3528 West 500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84104. Ingredients: Fish meal, 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%.
This post was accidentally saved in my drafts and I didn't see it until this week.
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