I finally got some pictures of a tank I setup at an urban high school where my I have a 10 hour-a-week fellowship through the National Science Foundation GK-12 program. We set this up in October, I've been really impressed how long things have lived. Pretty much all taxa that I've put in there have survived. I stocked it lightly with leaves and have been putting in sinking fish food. Seems to be enough for thing to get by on... Maybe I'm just deceiving myself and I'm slowly starving them to death. But things are molting through instars and stuff. So I dunno.
The tank is extremely low maintenance. Mainly top off and then a quick 50% water change every couple months.
The kids love the snails, probably because they can see them (it's hard to get excited about corbicula, I'm sure). But every now and then, if I have a student interested, I'll flip a rock and we'll see who is under there. Sometimes, I get lucky and it's the hellgrammite, other times a stonefly jets off, and then sometimes, there's just nothing there. I think that's what they like the most about this. Suspense. And then the shriek

The aquarium setup (nothing glamorous!)

Web-weaving caddisfly larvae

Corbicula (asiatic clam)

Gilled snail

Hellgrammite (dobsonfly larvae)

Limpet

Mayfly larvae

Pouch snail (exotic Physella acuta from aquarium trade)

Planaria

Ramshorn snail

Water penny

Todd
Edited by farmertodd, 17 January 2010 - 08:00 PM.