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Into Small Pieces:

Into Small Pieces In the wild, painted turtles feed on larvae of aquatic insects, such as caddisfly, dragonfly, aquatic flies; water beetles, water fleas; fairy shrimp, baby fish; small water snails, tadpoles; aquatic plants, such as duckweed, algae, milfoil, elodea, etc. Give bits of raw fish, small earthworms, meal worms cut in pieces, young of top minnows, small water snails, aquatic insects, small strips of raw liver, pieces of aquarium plants if available, cut-up bits of fresh, green vegetable tops, cut-up bits of waterlily pads. Keep piece of fresh, green lettuce on water at all times.

Twice a week is often enough to feed the various forms. Small pieces of macerated oysters, clams or fish make a fine food and they should be dropped near the mouth of the animal by means of forceps. The juice of oysters and clams also makes a fine food and can be dropped by means of a pipette into small pieces the mouths of such animals as the Metridium, Thyone and Cucumaria. Fresh water clams may be used as well as salt-water clams and even small pieces of fresh-water fish will be readily devoured.

See Also Are Small:

Among the best small-aquarium inhabitants are small marine snails and barnacles. Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones will usually live for a few weeks and under carefully controlled conditions may be kept in aquaria for much longer periods. Small crabs will often thrive where more exacting forms die, and Obelia will often live and reproduce new colonies in very small aquaria. . . . Feeding the Animals

Vary according to habitat. Capture small ones with dip net. Strange, small crabs that live in borrowed houses, usually in broken shells, often much too large or small for them. Captured easily by hand; found most often higher up on beach and quite far from water's edge.


On The Other Hand See Combine Small:

Certain small molecules can combine with this protein, causing it to leave the nucleic acid and thereby allowing the genes to act. In this way one small, specific molecule can control the working of a whole set of genes. Whether this same process is used in organisms higher than simple bacteria, and whether they have other, more elaborate control mechanisms, is not yet known.

If you want to combine small, regular patterns with large, bold ones, make sure that the two patterns are linked by color. If the overall colors of each pattern are close to one another on the color wheel (see p. 14), the effect will be successful.

 

 

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