The eggs have started to hatch. Our first trout hatched at approx. 1:20 today. Students were thrilled (especially Devin, who said, "Hey, that trout has the same birthday as me...Happy Birthday Devin) to see the tiny eyes that had emerged from the egg. Students decided not to take pictures today, thinking the camera flash might harm the hatching alevin. (The picture on the bottom is a great image of a brand new trout from last year. You can even see the empty "egg" floating above the alevin!) Can't wait to count them tomorrow!
This blog is for Mrs. Maruskins 6th grade science students at Monocacy Middle School. Visit our blog regularly to stay updated on our Trout in the Classroom project and our Tuscarora Creek watershed monitoring!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
1 Down, 155 to Go!
The eggs have started to hatch. Our first trout hatched at approx. 1:20 today. Students were thrilled (especially Devin, who said, "Hey, that trout has the same birthday as me...Happy Birthday Devin) to see the tiny eyes that had emerged from the egg. Students decided not to take pictures today, thinking the camera flash might harm the hatching alevin. (The picture on the bottom is a great image of a brand new trout from last year. You can even see the empty "egg" floating above the alevin!) Can't wait to count them tomorrow!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Egg Count
Individually Mrs.Maruskin, Jessica, and Summer counted the trout eggs in the container. We found a total of 156 eggs. We hope most eggs hatch/grow successfully until the release date. By: Summer and Jessica
Thursday, January 6, 2011
The Eggs Have Arrived!
The eggs arrived (thanks to our wonderful PVFF volunteers) at 3:00. After the tempering process, they were transferred to the hatching basket in the tank at 4:30. Morgan and Danielle stopped by after school to see if the eggs had arrived, and were the first of this year's 6th graders to see them!
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