This week, the trout are still fingerlings. There are 159 trout still alive in the tank. Their Parr Marks are making it even more easy to tell them apart. They also got a lot bigger than they were. Their fins have grown so much. They’re also getting fat. They have been eating some fishy flakes. The trout have grown so much over the time that I have visited.
Hi Summer, I like that you put a picture of the brook trout in 2nd grade. I wish that you would have wrote a little bit about them below or above the picture. I wonder who else took some trout pictures?!
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Hey Summer it’s Courtney. I like that you wrote how many trout are still alive. Are there only about 159 trout left? Maggie said that about 180 are still alive. Please come to my blog: http://blog.elanco.org/reicha283/
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Great picture! It is neat to see their current size and watch them grow. What are their Parr marks?
Hi Summer, Thanks for your post, especially the picture. Would you please tell Mrs. Whitson that I would like to come and visit in March? Do you know how long she will keep them?
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Mr. Jones