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pH Tolerability of Goldfish

pH Tolerability of Goldfish. Cyle Evan White Undergraduate Student Biology Department Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN 38505. Project Summary. What pH will lead to lethal effects on Goldfish Find out what acidic pH will lead to death

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pH Tolerability of Goldfish

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  1. pH Tolerability of Goldfish Cyle Evan White Undergraduate Student Biology Department Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN 38505

  2. Project Summary • What pH will lead to lethal effects on Goldfish • Find out what acidic pH will lead to death • Set up three pH levels with multiple test subjects • Run a 96 hour test, and collect data • I expect a pH below six will be lethal to fish

  3. Introduction • What effects will acidic pH have on Goldfish? • Ikuta found that behavior is significantly inhibited when fish are in acidic environment (Ikuta et al 2003). • This experiment found that a pH below 5.5-6.0 damage to an aquatic environment will remain a problem (Doka et al 2003). • Driscoll’s research found that acidification reduces abundance and diversity of aquatic species (Driscoll et al 2003). • These findings lend to my thoughts of the effect of low pH on fish.

  4. Objective/ Hypothesis Statement • In this experiment, I intend to find a pH where Goldfish can no longer survive. • I hypothesize that guppies cannot survive in a pH lower than six. • Null- I expect there to be no difference in survival rates in different pH environments.

  5. Methods And Materials • I will run two tests on each of my three pH values of 4, 5, and 7. • Each run will contain 3 fish, which will be observed over a 96 hour period. • pH will also be monitored over this period and shown as pH as well as hydrogen ion concentration. • At the end of the 96 hour period survival rates will be determined.

  6. Data Form • Data Form

  7. Expected Results and Benefits • I expect to find that a pH below 6 will lead to death in the fish. • This will show the very negative effects of the continuing acidification of aquatic environments.

  8. Project Timeline • Timeline

  9. Budget • Budget

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