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Low Tech Tank No-Tech 1 gallon office bowl

The peat moss and soil substrate was loaded with critters so I’m still, weeks later, seeing new bugs emerge and get eaten. I imagine at some point they’ll run out and I’ll supplement the substrate some fresh soil and start anew.
start growing wingless fruit flies 🤣
 
Thought I’d update this too. It’s about as low maintenance as it gets. I removed the co2 generator and stronger lights (needed them for other projects).

Bowl was doing okay until the plants went into shock from the rapid co2 loss so I performed a major trim and went back to basic plants.

I noticed they started to decline a week or two ago and they didn’t respond to fertilizer at all. After almost no diagnostic effort, I accidentally topped it off with dechlorinated tap water and the withering virtually stopped immediately. Until this point I have been using distilled water and adding a little calcium chloride, but it appears a little tap water introduces the Ca/Mg/trace elements it was lacking so I’ll continue that. I perform water changes maybe once a month, if that. My coworker stops by and feeds the shrimp every few days.

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The cloche enclosure next to it is a Dendrophylax lindenii (Ghost orchid) with some native moss.

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I got bit by the carnivorous plant bug and setup a few mini enclosures of random stuff. All planted in a peat moss/perlite mix with northern red sphagnum moss sent to me by an AGA friend up in Massachusetts.

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Some aquarium plant trimmings I’m converting emersed. Limnophila hippuridoides and Bacopa innominata.

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Some viola plants I’m growing out for my daughter, who is learning about plants in preschool.

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The crazy corner in a traffic engineering office.

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Figured I would post an updated on the last picture of wreckless lack of self control. Originally started this PEM1C wetland biotope of your typical Florida palustrine, non-tidal depression swamp in July. Everything is locally sourced.

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The 1 gallon bowl is still there growing subwassertag for no obvious reason.

Prepping this nano tank for an emergent moss paludarium next.

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