Life in the Micro

Life in the Micro. Thursday, November 20, 2008. A single water mite was found at the bottom third of the aquarium. It showed very little movement, staying in the same area the entire time I observed it. Its movement was slow, extending one or a few claws perhaps to rotate or scuttle a bare bit. I had identified it as Hydrachna Smith and Cook, 1991. The dinoflagellates Perididium willei have increased in number. I have seen at least six this week since the first week. Sunday, November 9, 2008. One other.

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Life in the Micro. Thursday, November 20, 2008. A single water mite was found at the bottom third of the aquarium. It showed very little movement, staying in the same area the entire time I observed it. Its movement was slow, extending one or a few claws perhaps to rotate or scuttle a bare bit. I had identified it as Hydrachna Smith and Cook, 1991. The dinoflagellates Perididium willei have increased in number. I have seen at least six this week since the first week. Sunday, November 9, 2008. One other.

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