05-07-2012, 02:02 AM
Group A ---- Group B
1 - 1.09 ---- - 1 - 1.26
2 - 1.02 ---- - 2 - 1.39
3 - 0.90 ---- - 3 - 1.19
4 - 1.00 ---- - 4 - 1.13
5 - 0.89 ---- - 5 - 1.26
6 - 1.08 ---- - 6 - 1.26
7 - 0.93 ---- - 7 - 1.24
8 - 1.09 ---- - 8 - 1.25
9 - 1.07 ---- - 9 - 1.17
10 - 0.99 ---- 10 - 1.23
11 - 0.92 ---- 11 - 1.21
12 - 0.91 ---- 12 - 1.16
13 - 1.10 ---- 13 - 1.15
14 - 0.95 ---- 14 - 1.19
15 - 0.91 ---- 15 - 1.23
16 - 1.01 ---- 16 - 1.24
17 - 1.04 ---- 17 - 1.20
18 - 0.97 ---- 18 - 1.22
19 - 1.11 ---- 19 - 1.23
20 - 1.02 ---- 20 - 1.16
Average = 1 ---- Average = 1.2185
Group A is unsupplemented, Group B is supplemented. I measured a specific number of flies from each numbered container in Group A. The average weight is expressed here as 1.00 (or 100% of the average). Each container in Group A is listed how it compared to the average for that group.
Group B was weighed in the same manner. The weights are expressed as percentage of weight compared to the average weight in Group A. What did I see? EVERY container in Group B was not only higher than the average of Group A, the lightest set in Group B was heavier that the heaviest sample in Group A. This certainly seems to show that the supplement in the media may positively affect the size of the fruitflies in the culture at this stage.
Cultures A4 and B18 have been chosen to seed the new culture set and to feed the young tarantulas.
Stay Tuned!
1 - 1.09 ---- - 1 - 1.26
2 - 1.02 ---- - 2 - 1.39
3 - 0.90 ---- - 3 - 1.19
4 - 1.00 ---- - 4 - 1.13
5 - 0.89 ---- - 5 - 1.26
6 - 1.08 ---- - 6 - 1.26
7 - 0.93 ---- - 7 - 1.24
8 - 1.09 ---- - 8 - 1.25
9 - 1.07 ---- - 9 - 1.17
10 - 0.99 ---- 10 - 1.23
11 - 0.92 ---- 11 - 1.21
12 - 0.91 ---- 12 - 1.16
13 - 1.10 ---- 13 - 1.15
14 - 0.95 ---- 14 - 1.19
15 - 0.91 ---- 15 - 1.23
16 - 1.01 ---- 16 - 1.24
17 - 1.04 ---- 17 - 1.20
18 - 0.97 ---- 18 - 1.22
19 - 1.11 ---- 19 - 1.23
20 - 1.02 ---- 20 - 1.16
Average = 1 ---- Average = 1.2185
Group A is unsupplemented, Group B is supplemented. I measured a specific number of flies from each numbered container in Group A. The average weight is expressed here as 1.00 (or 100% of the average). Each container in Group A is listed how it compared to the average for that group.
Group B was weighed in the same manner. The weights are expressed as percentage of weight compared to the average weight in Group A. What did I see? EVERY container in Group B was not only higher than the average of Group A, the lightest set in Group B was heavier that the heaviest sample in Group A. This certainly seems to show that the supplement in the media may positively affect the size of the fruitflies in the culture at this stage.
Cultures A4 and B18 have been chosen to seed the new culture set and to feed the young tarantulas.
Stay Tuned!