Reklam In this video, I feed fresh spinach to my aquarium ecosystem, including my fish and shrimp. Spinach is a natural and healthy food source rich in vitamins and minerals, and it quickly becomes a favorite for many aquatic creatures. I boiled the spinach for about 10 minutes before adding it to the tank. This softens the leaves and makes it much easier for shrimp and fish to eat. It also helps them access the nutrients more efficiently. After the feeding, I performed a small water change to maintain stable water parameters and keep the ecosystem healthy and balanced. Watching shrimp gather and feed together is always fascinating. They play an important role in the ecosystem by recycling organic matter and helping maintain balance in the tank. This simple feeding moment reveals the beauty of natural behavior inside a small aquatic world. Every organism has a role, and even a single leaf of spinach can bring the entire ecosystem to life. Tank Size: 50x35x35 cm - 60 Liters 19.7″ × 13.8″ × 13.8″ - 16 Gallon Plants: Aponogeton Crispus Penthorum Sedoides Lagenandra Meeboldii Red Rotala Indica Sagittaria Subulata Christmas Moss Fish and Others: Cherry Barb Horned Nerite Snail Super Red Bristlenose Place Orange Shrimp Thanks for watching and supporting the journey. Subscribe for more natural setups, wild fish care and ecosystem based aquariums. If you want to follow me on Instagram: @peaceofnature.eg Feel free to ask me any questions in the comments, below or email me at: E-Mail: peaceofnature.eg@gmail.com #aquarium #lowtechtank #fishtank

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