Friday, 4 April 2014

Yesterday Logan and I were looking after the fish. We were starting to worry because none of the eggs had hatched. Olivia suddenly noticed that one of them had a tail popping out. It was swimming about with the egg still on his head. We had never seen this happen before.
By Mollie.
It is very difficult to tell the difference between a male and female powan. Even fish experts can struggle with this, but there is a way. You have to wait until the powan is fully grown. The female powan has a little white lump beside her bottom.
By Isla.
If the eggs don't hatch today, the teachers will have to come in over the Easter holidays.
By Evelyn and Olivia.
Yesterday, we were really happy when an egg hatched, but really sad today because the little fish died during the night.
By Olivia and Savannah

Thursday, 3 April 2014

One of the eggs hatched today and we are so excited! We are hoping that a lot more will hatch overnight.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

We are hoping that the eggs will hatch this week, before the Easter holidays begin. Don't forget to check the blog for the latest news!!

Children of Luss Primary School.
We have been learning about habitats in science. We learnt about habitats in other countries and are now looking at habitats in our local area. Loch Lomond is a special habitat for the powan.