For our second visit to TNACI (Tennessee Aquarium
Conservation Institute), Kathlina Alford again greeted us and let us know that
we would be working on water quality. We got to test the water of the different
fish tanks within the propagation facility.
The properties of water we tested
included pH and ammonia levels. It is necessary to test these levels in order
to maintain healthy fish. The tanks tested include trout, tilapia and baby
sturgeon tanks. If these levels are out of balance, the TNACI scientists have
to make adjustments to the tanks. It was neat that we were able to collect the
data to help them keep the fish healthy!
Ashley-Rose recorded measurements on the iPad |
We also got to dissect some baby sturgeon to discover the cause of death. This helps increase the survival of the other animals in the population. When you are dissecting to discover
the cause of death for an animal, it is called a necropsy.
After dissecting the
fish we got to look at a fin clip, as well as a skin and gill sample. A possible reason the fish died is because the sturgeon are not fond of
their new food, bloodworms. Just as an infant has to be waned off their
mother’s milk, the sturgeon has to be weaned off of brine shrimp.
Viewing sturgeon gills |
We ended our visit with a quick tour of some of the off-exibit animals that the aquarium has at the facility. We can’t wait to see what
Kathlina has in store for us next week!