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I can do at home?
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If Tex thinks I am strange, I wonder what he thinks about you!!
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I need to pick an experiment for a biology class.
I'm interested in fish, and I know that saltwater fish and freshwater fish function differently. I can buy both of them at a pet shop. Is there an experiment I can do at home to test differences between the two types of fish?
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it doesn't sound terribly ethical if it will involve killing fish and not add to humanity's body of knowledge. I would move on to a different idea. Not to mention it doesn't sound like you have aquarium setups.
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I just bought an aquarium setup and 10 gallons of saltwater. It'll take at least a week, I'm told. The whole thing cost me $150. I might as well keep fish for a while after the experiment.
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