#reklam Despite their small size, Sparkling Gouramis have a very striking appearance. I set up a species only tank for them, where we will observe their behavior and share their growth stages with you. It’s possible to create beautiful, sustainable ecosystem aquariums without spending a lot of money, with minimal technology and affordable materials. And you can do it without stress or exhaustion. Having an aquarium hobby doesn’t mean adding stress to your life, it means sitting in front of the tank you built with your own hands and letting go of the day’s worries. Of course, not every aquarium can be set up this way. Whether or not water changes are done, whether a filter is used, and how the aquarium is designed all depend on the needs of the animals living inside and on our own expectations from the tank. When necessary, water changes can be done, and filters can certainly be used in the systems that require them. I’ve made a list of the exact products I use. If I couldn’t find the exact ones, I included similar products, and if I couldn’t find those either, I added alternatives that might be useful for you. You can check them out in the products section. Tank Size: 40x35x35 cm - 50 Liters 15.75″ × 13.78″ × 13.78″ - 13 Gallon Plants: Nomaphila Siamensis Compact Cryptocoryne Wendtii Brown Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green Meeboldii Salvinia Natans Weeping Moss Fish: Sparkling Gourami Albino Pleco Day: 15 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 How to Set Up a No Filter Natural Planted Tank with Soil Substrate | Low Tech, No Co2, Dirted Tank #aquarium #fishtank #lowtechplantedtank

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