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01/20/2015, 09:47 PM | #1 |
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Help Avi with his marine animal notes
My student Avi is quite a character. He's an eccentric hockey star that loves to learn but only his own way. Getting him to write or edit his work is very difficult and he only enjoys taking notes on the science we study. He asked me to post his work on RC. I welcome any member to offer him additional information about the fish that he has chosen to study. He promised he would edit his drafts if people respond with more information
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Great job Avi! You studied a lot of information and did a lot of work. Looks like we have a scientist in the making. I like how you have included the scientific name of the creatures you are studying.
I have a couple questions for you: all of these creatures live in the sea, but not all are fish. Have you learned yet which ones are fish and which ones are something different? And how did the octopus get its name? This is a fun project and you're lucky to have such a good teacher! |
01/21/2015, 01:14 PM | #13 |
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I wish we did this kind of stuff when I was in school!
Lot of good information in there, couple of bits for the foxface: They are known to be aggressive to conspecifics in captivity - conspecifics means fish that are similar. They also get fairly big - One Spot Foxface get around 6", and Lo Or Magnifica get to around 8 or 9 |
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Like foxfaces, flame angels can also be aggressive to conspecifics and is a dwarf angelfish. So it is much smaller compared to large angel species.
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Hello Reef Central,
Thanks so much for your responses. Avi read all of these and responded to the questions. I can't post pics of his written response now but will tonight. Does anyone else have a research topic they would like to suggest Avi learn about. He's stumped now and is asking for a topic.
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Bangaii Cardinal reproduction? That could be pretty cool? Must be space for a pair in one of your tanks?
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For a new project, hmm, commensalism? Cleaner shrimp, gobies, etc? hope you're having a great day, Ivy |
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01/22/2015, 04:57 PM | #18 |
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Was browsing the net and it came to me: Symbiotic relationships!
Cleaner Shrimp 'cleaning stations' Pistol Shrimp and Shrimp Gobys Zooxanthellae (sp?) in corals, clams, etc. Clowns and nems Must be more to choose from Banggaii fry and longspine urchin |
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Thanks everyone.
Avi was very excited to read this today and I'll make extra time for him tomorrow to work on writing.
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I know it was mentioned above but symbiotic relationships are great! There are so many to choose from as well:
Clownfish/anemone Cleaner shrimp with their "stations" Bangaii Cardinal fish/sea urchins Shrimp Gobies/pistol shrimp Certain crabs (anemene crab)/anemone Mud crab/sponge Cleaner wrasses/fish and sharks That's just what I could come up with off the top of my head. There's even more than that! Symbiotic relationships are an amazing way to study ocean life and is extremely interesting! I have quite a few in my tanks right now! |
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How about my favorite fish?
<-------The Emperor Angelfish I think symbiotic relationships are a great subject as mentioned prior. I think the children would be interested in bivalves also, specifically Tridacna clams. How about different zones of the ocean? Midnight zones? Some of the most interesting things on earth are found down there Last edited by Mcgeezer; 01/22/2015 at 09:26 PM. |
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We had a very busy day but Avi was able to do some independent studying. He took the posted advice and focused on symbiotic relationships. Apologizes for the blurry photo.
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Here is some more writing. Avi is very interested in this post and checks it every day. Please let him know if you have other requests. And if you can help me out, encourage him to use capital letters, periods and edit his writing. It's getting a little informal.
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