Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Our Salmon have arrived!

On the 28th of May Peter Robinson from North Canterbury Fish and Game came and visited us at school. He brought us our new fish tank, chiller and bio-filter. He also explained to us about the small salmon eggs that we would soon receive.

On the 5th of June Peter delivered our very special fertilised salmon eggs. We had to carefully put them into the tank which was at the correct temperature of 12 degrees. The temperature is very important for hatching the eggs at the right time.

On Monday 15th June this our eggs hatched into alevin. The children and I were really excited about the prospect of now looking after our baby salmon.  

The children were inspired to create origami dragons to protect the salmon.
The salmon are light sensitive to they are cover with the box for most of the day. We can remove the box after a few weeks when they start to turn into fry.

Here are some pictures of our experience so far.

Please feel free to come in and ask the children about this project.

We are all pretty pumped about the next couple of months seeing these incredible fish grow and develop.


For more information about the fish in schools programme visit the link http://www.fishandgame.org.nz/fish-in-schools 
This is the tray that the ova arrived in (eggciting)!

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