Sunday, November 3, 2013

Ecosystems

  We are making ecocolumns in class.  An ecocolumn is a terrarium inside a connector with a aquarium on the bottom.  The aquarium can have snails or guppies, we used snails.  In the terrariums you could use bugs sometimes potato bugs, crickets or/and roley polys.  We used crickets.

For people who don't know a terrarium is like a aquarium but for bugs.  We know that because terra means earth.  A terrarium is a field or any place where bugs can live or grass can grow

Photo by Garden Atlanta


  The bottom is a aquarium where we keep our snails and plants.  The reason you need the plants is because the plants will give out O2 (oxygen).  The snails will take the oxygen and give out CO2 (Carbon dioxide)which is what the plants need.  You also might also want to put algae for the snails to eat or they might eat the plants, my snails ate some of our plants off.




Photo by Dabney B.

Have you ever had an aquarium?

Have you ever had a terrarium?



 

5 comments:

  1. Hi I am Aidan from Glenridge in St. Louis and my dad got me a 160 gallon tank. He got an eel and it's really cute. And I convinced him to get a starfish that is covered in bacteria and hides under the sand. He jumps when we feed him. We mostly feed them shrimp and it's hard to keep all 160 gallons in the tank.
    Ecosystems are a good idea. How did you make them in class? Are those pictures from your ecosystem? My teacher thinks they're cool.

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  2. Cool! I wish we could have ecosystems in our classrooms. For example, when we had our bug unit, having an ecosystem would have been very educational. Anyway, I knew what terrarium (kind of......) but I didn't know the part about Terra. Thanks!

    -Diniti Glenridge St.Louis

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  3. I kept thinking about terrarium after school, and I decided I would make it at home! I'm still in the making process. I've done all the draining stuff, all I need to do is the actual planting.

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  4. I kept thinking about terrariums after school, and I decided I would make one! I've done all the draining stuff, all I need to do is the actual planting.

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  5. Dear Gabe,

    I like your blog post.

    -Shimon

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