One year ago, I set up this dirted tank for a pair of fish I named Bonny and Clyde. But things didn’t go as planned… In this video, I feed the tank a slice of cucumber and observe how the entire micro-ecosystem reacts. From hidden scavengers to algae grazers, you’ll see nature at work in a way that’s rarely captured in typical aquariums. I’m now wondering: What fish would thrive best in this matured, low-tech, dirted aquarium? Let me know your suggestions in the comments! Tank Size: 40x25x35h (cm) 35L - 10 GAL Age: 360 days Plants: Vallisneria Australis Cryptocoryne Wendtii Brown Java Moss Frog Bit #naturalaquarium #dirtedtank #nofilteraquarium #low-techplantedtank #microfaunainaquarium #freshwatermicroecosystem #aquascaping

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