Why do I feel you killed these crays because you didn't dechlorinate or do
some research to understand the nitrogen cycle first?
Let alone keeping them in 'acid' conditions
5 hours is far far to quickly....... even in an experiment that aims to
kill them.
anyway your answer of 5 hours is about as much as you need.
Way to drag science down a few decades.
"jeyna_01patterson" <u33359@uwe> wrote in message news:70bdc627c5280@uwe...
> How about this for a artricle:
> Florida highschool student mistakenly kills blue crayfish after feeding
> them
> to much. Student now needs about $90 to buy about 5 more blue crayfish
> after
> learning a lesson or two about the way marine life eat. Need Donations. I
> can
> give you details. But I really need the money, or for someone to just
> donate
> crayfish. My grade depends upon the success of my experiment, but they
> died
> yesterday and I had only had them for about five hours. They were
> expensive
> to begin with but my experiment was to see their lifespan in an acidic
> environment, not to see if they die from an overdose of food. Please allow
> me
> to put up this artticle.....
>
> Nick Barth wrote:
>>right now I am making a great fish website but I could use some articles.
>>If
>>you have or want to write you own article for the site email
>>nickb04@localnet.com your articles and you will recieve full credit.
> >> Stay informed about: new fish site seeking articles