Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Week 2 Observation

I made two observations this week, one on Tuesday, October 28 and another one Wednesday October 29. From my observations this week, I noticed the number of the organisms had increased over the week. Diatoms and blue-green algae had multiplied significantly. They were spread all over the aquarium. There were about 20 coleochaete (one of the green algaes) I found in the aquarium compared to 7-8 coleochaete last week. I also found about 5 gastrotrichs. They have two tails and are hairy. They can be found on the middle and bottom part of the aquarium. The number of bubbles around Plant B had increased to 8-9. This week, I discovered a few new organisms in my aquarium. One of the organisms is euglena. It is a unicellular protozoa. It has a red eye and a green body. It also has chloroplast and chlorophyll a and b, which cause the body to appear green. Most of them I observed are stationary, but a few of them do move very slowly, sometimes it's really hard to tell if they are moving at all. There were about 30 euglenas I found in my aquarium, most of them on the middle part of the aquarium. I also found about 6 aeolosoma crawling on the sand on the bottom of the aquarium and on the plants. They have a clear body with red dots all over the body. Another new organism discovered was the ostracod. I found about 4 of them. They have a bean-like shell and were swimming around the middle part of the aquarium. The number of nematode and shelled rotifer had also dramatically increased. The number of nematodes had increased to about 40 and the number of shelled rotifers had increased to about 30. Nematodes swam very fast in a s-shaped motion. Both shelled rotifers and nematodes can located through out the aquarium. The strange thing is, there were about 5 cyclops in the aquarium last week, but I did not find any cyclops this week.

List of organisms found:
Diatoms - several, spread all over
Coleochaete - about 20
Gastrotrichs - 5
Euglena - about 30
Aeolosoma - 6
Ostracod - 4
Nematode - about 40
Shelled Rotifers - about 30

Below are the pictures of shelled rotifer, nematode, and green algae.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Week 1 Observation

On Wednesday,October 22, I made my week 1 observation. My microaquarium consist of type 10 water sample from Fountain City Park west of Broadway at Hotel ave. and both Plant A and Plant B were added. Plant A is Amblystegium and Plant B is a carnivous plant called Utricularia vulgaris L. From my observation, I found about 5-6 cyclops swimming around on the middle and bottom part of the aquarium. Their body is clear and the organs are visible. Several green algaes were also found under the microscope. Most of them are green and about 1-2 are yellow. Green algaes are stationary. A couple of stoneflies were swimming very fast in the aquarium and were hard to focus on them under the microscope. There were about 5-6 shelled rotifer crawling along the plants. I found about 3 diatoms swimming slowly around the aquarium. Several dots spread through out the aquarium that look like bubbles were identified as bacterias. There were about 5-6 bubbles formed around Plant B. Organisms in the aquarium including cyclops, stoneflies, and shelled rotifer seemed to be consuming off algaes. Most of the bugs in the aquarium have clear body and organs. I watched several of them consumed a piece of algae and digest it through their visible organs. The red worm from last week's observation had disappeared. I assume it is dead and consumed by other organisms in the aquarium.

List of organisms found:
Cyclops - 5-6
Green Algaes - Several
Stoneflies - 2
Shelled rotifers - 5-6
Diatoms - 3

Below is a picture of diatoms.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Microaquarium Set Up

The microaquarium was set up on Tuesday 10/14. I used sample water #10 and added both plant A and plant B to my aquarium. The first thing I observed under the mircroscope was a red worm crawling around on the bottom of the aquarium (also visible without the microscope). I also observed several circular single celled organisms (green algae?) that look like tiny bubbles moving in circular motions in the middle of the aquarium. I look around the aquarium and found about 5-6 insects that I assumed are the adult water bugs and water mites.