BOTTLE NO-NOs No Mammals! No Poisonous Insects (no, you can’t take the tail off of a scorpion!)! No Large Reptiles/ Amphibians! No Birds! No Glass Containers!

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BOTTLE NO-NOs No Mammals! No Poisonous Insects (no, you can’t take the tail off of a scorpion!)! No Large Reptiles/ Amphibians! No Birds! No Glass Containers! No 5 Gallon Containers! No Fish/ Reptile Tanks or Filters!

Dark colored bottles make it very difficult to see inside!

Several large crabs… Tiny living space!!

It’s a plant in water! Wow! Tons of thought was put into this one!

Nice bottle. The worms have some moisture. …But, what happens if the water bottle above drips too much? Worms can’t swim! This is the fastest way to get the classroom to smell like the boy’s locker room!

Where are the other biotic factors? The fish might be a “diva”, but her environment would only be considered natural on planet Disney! We are not bringing in our home aquariums!!