My first ever ecospheres made at the beaches in Florida. Any tips for me?

by 8BitSlasher

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  1. Document everything and just learn about the critters

  2. atomfullerene

    It’s hard to keep saltwater ecospheres alive without aeration

  3. BitchBass

    As someone who has a thriving 3 year old saltwater setup, I can tell you that without a bubbler in there, it’s going to end up in a big stink within a week.

    You need to simulate the ocean and that means movements nonstop.

    There’s not enough air in either of the jars. Provide as much airspace as there’s substrate.

    I can’t say much to all the stuff that’s in there, if it’s decaying material or something living, but you’ll find out one way or another :).

    Also, keep it VERY low light.

    Here’s mine…it’s not an ecosphere because I feed the critters once a week but no water changes or cleaning or any of that: [https://www.reddit.com/r/bizzariums/comments/1ribpqb/3_year_old_2_gallon_saltwater_bowl_is_getting/](https://www.reddit.com/r/bizzariums/comments/1ribpqb/3_year_old_2_gallon_saltwater_bowl_is_getting/)

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