There are six levels of the freshwater biomass pyramid. The first level is green algae. Green algae grows at a lot of different spots. also, green algae has 100,000 kg. The second level is calanoids. calanoid is an order of copepods, a kind of zooplankton. The calanoids have 10,000 kg. The third level of the freshwater biomass pyramid is a opossum shrimp. The opossum shrimp have 1,000 kg. The fourth level of the freshwater biomass pyramid is deep water sculpin. The deep water sculpin has one- hundred kg. The fifth level of the freshwater biomass pyramid is a sea lamprey. A sea lamprey has ten kg. The sixth level of a freshwater biomass pyramid is a rainbow trout. A rainbow trout has only 1 kg.
There of the freshwater energy pyramid. The first level of the freshwater energy pyramid is grass. Grass has 10,000 kcal and is found mostly on the edge along the stream, river, lake and/or pond. The second level of the freshwater energy pyramid is a grasshopper. A grasshopper has 1,000 kcal. A grasshopper is a very small and strange looking critter. The third level of the freshwater energy pyramid is a frog. A frog has one hundred kcal and is a four legged animal that lives in water and some don't live in water. The fourth level of the freshwater pyramid is a snake. A snake has one hundred kcal and ranges from different sizes. Snakes also varies from different types such as a keelback snake. a keelback snake grows up the seventy- five centimeters. a keelback snakes mid-body scales row up to fifteen (seventeen). The fifth level of a freshwater energy pyramid is a hawk. a hawk only has one kcal.