Day 18

11/26/2012

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Today our oxygen levels are 17.10% O2, .539% CO2 and our temperature is 72.6ºF. Our tarantula drowned in the water. Our fish survived, as well as the insects.

Day 17

11/16/2012

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Today we have little movement but today our temperature today is 81.3º F our oxygen level is 17.73% and our CO2 levels are .5806%.

Day 16

11/14/2012

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Our oxygen levels are 18.34 our CO2 levels are 1.89 our temperature is 80.3º F. There is no movement from anything but the beta fish.

Day 15

11/13/2012

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I have noticed through the past few weeks our cricket population has been depleting. I hypothesize that our primary consumer the tarantula is still alive because the crickets haven't landed in the water. Today our temperature is 83.5º F our co2 levels are 1.95% and our oxygen level is 18.34%. The co2 levels have me concerned, but I faith in our plants to produce more oxygen.

Day 14

11/12/2012

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Our oxygen levels are 16.50% our co2 levels are .3417 and our temperature levels are 85.5º F. We have high levels of precipitation and condensation. We still haven't seen our tarantula. I didn't see any movement besides our beta fish.
 
Our oxygen today is 17.10% our temperature is 82.4 ºF and our carbon dioxide levels are .975%. The sides of our ecosystem are filled with condensation and the precipitation of this water is falling in big drops of water giving our soil and pond water nutrients. I haven't seen my tarantula in a couple of days I think it is hiding in its home that we had made for it. I see the crickets moving around feeding on the plants. Our bean plants are growing larger. Our half moon beta fish is eating well and surviving. Some of the pill bugs have ventured into the water and have been eaten by the half moon beta.
 
Today we have precipitation, and condensation dripping down the sides of our ecosystem. Our animals are still living as well as the plants.
 
Our tertiary consumer is doing well and the half moon beta fish we have placed in our pond is flourishing and eating well.
 
Our tertiary consumer is eating and surviving well. Next week we are going to seal the ecosystem for three weeks and at the end of those three weeks we will see if our ecosystem has survived.

DAY 5

10/26/2012

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Today we are going to work on getting more animals in our ecosystem and work on getting more food for our secondary consumers (tarantula, wolf spider)

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    My name is Denver C. Page. I was born 12-12-1996. When I graduate high school I would like to go to college and study electrophysiology and neurophysiology. I would like to study them for eight years each to get my PHD in both of them.

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