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Eyed eggs being delivered to the classrooms

Eyed eggs being delivered to the classrooms

Eyed eggs resting at the bottom of the tank

Eyed eggs resting at the bottom of the tank

Little Alevins

Little Alevins

Gram Cracker Habitat exercise

Gram Cracker Habitat exercise

Swedish fish jumping a pretzel log

Swedish fish jumping a pretzel log

Building a candy habitat guide

Building a candy habitat guide

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Eyed eggs being delivered to the classrooms
Eyed eggs resting at the bottom of the tank
Little Alevins
Gram Cracker Habitat exercise
Swedish fish jumping a pretzel log
Building a candy habitat guide

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