. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. Fic. 120. Daphne A photo-micrograph of the little crustacean of supreme importance as food for young fishes, especially the goldfish. They are taken greedily by practically all the smaller freshwater fishes. Being only the size of a pin-head, it takes a few mil- lions of them to satisfy the appetite of several large goldfishes. The ovals in the hody are eggs, which are carried until hatched. Fishes too small to eat an adult daphne follow it around waiting for it to drop the


. Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects. Aquariums; Goldfish. Fic. 120. Daphne A photo-micrograph of the little crustacean of supreme importance as food for young fishes, especially the goldfish. They are taken greedily by practically all the smaller freshwater fishes. Being only the size of a pin-head, it takes a few mil- lions of them to satisfy the appetite of several large goldfishes. The ovals in the hody are eggs, which are carried until hatched. Fishes too small to eat an adult daphne follow it around waiting for it to drop the young. The branched arms are for swimming and gathering food, which is vegetable in character. The inset shows a characteristic life-size group of daphnia, presented mainly in the interest of numerous readers who would like to collect the "bugs," but who are unable to identify them from Fig. 122 and <iui limited word description. 131. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Innes, William T. (William Thornton), 1874-1969. Philadelphia, Innes


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