The cyclops has only one eye spot located at the head. It looks very similar to plankton and shrimp, therefore it is no surprise that it is in the crustacean family. With Dr. McFarland's help I was also able to identify an immature cyclops(Cyclops nauplius). This little guy moved very quickly, but fortunately I was able to get a decent shot of it. The body was very round and it had begun to form small antennas. I spotted this cyclops lower middle of the MicroAquarium near a plant material. I was able to identify these organisms on page 415 in Fresh-Water Invertebrates of the United States( source one in bibliography).
1.Pennak, Robert W. Fresh-water Invertebrates of the United States. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1978. Print.
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