Observations
What makes a good observation?
A good observation is observing something using your sight, smell, and touch possibly. Mostly, when it comes to watching our aquarium we use just sight to observe any changes or interesting things happening.
I picked one of Mrs. Wind and Mrs. Wood's tank to observe.
I noticed that there were some fish that didn't like each other and were very territorial. That one also had a crayfish shell that might have been due to lack of feeding the crayfish. We think that particular one was eaten by the other crayfish or fish for we couldn't find it anywhere in the tank. We also noticed after a group did a test on the tank, that the water was terrible. It was a surprise that all the fish hadn't already been dead because the water was worse then ours in ammonia (I think). This is an important part of scientific inquiry because many observations have a scientific explanation that helps scientists determine what is a healthy environment for fish.
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