How To Survive A Fish

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The fish and other aquatic animals will survive if they have sunlight,oxygen, and plants the producer is the plants,the consumers are the fish and shrimp,and lastly the decomposer is the snail.The lamp acts as if it was the sun and produces energy and a light source. And the plants will make oxygen so the fish can breathe making them be able to survive for a certain amount of time. Then they will have everything they need to survive for a few weeks or maybe longer.Because in order for them to survive they need those things. Some abiotic factors are water,rocks/pebbles,air/oxygen/. The one I think is most important is the oxygen or air. They are all pretty important though and some they couldn't live without.But in order to breathe and stay …show more content…
I think it's not doing so good everything has died except the plants. Though the plants are growing more also the fish is decomposing and turning a darker color. The water also does not seem as clear as it did before it seems a slighter darker grey color and foggy. Also the plants are starting to sink to the bottom and not floating at the top as much .Maybe because they have been there for awhile and some have gotten soggy and sunk down. Are snails shell is tipped over on its side and we don't see anything except his shell. What I learned
What I learned, Even though all aquatic animals died it still wasn't a failure because other things changes aswell even though the the aquatic animals died. Some things like the plants and water changed the plants changed a slight different color and there is lots of more plants but there are some not floating anymore. The water got dirty and foggy though from the decaying fish and others. I learned also the fish and others can survive and pretty decent amount of time until they die. Everyone's died but some stayed alive longer more than others maybe that's because there wasn't enough plants or they didn't get the heat as much as others. Also maybe some survived longer on the type of water they used. There is many different reasons why some survived longer than

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