Refilling the low-tech no filter nano jar aquarium after maintenance and a 20% water change #shorts

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Refilling the low-tech, no filter nano jar aquarium after maintenance and a 20% water change.
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The guppies juveniles and neocaridina shrimps are super active when during and after a water change.
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I’ve come across online discussions suggesting that water changes simulate rainfall in nature, which often signals favorable conditions for reproduction. I’m not sure how accurate this is, but it’s definitely an interesting idea.
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The Marble Queen Pothos has grown a lot. The new growth growing in water is not doing well. Will be removing them soon. And also trim the pothos on the top.
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More information about this nano aquarium:
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Tank:
* IKEA 365+ Jar
* Volume: 3.3 liters
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Substrate:
* Decorative sand
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Plants:
* Anubias Nana Petite
* Marble Queen Pothos
* Dwarf Water Lettuce
* Red roots floaters
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Light:
IKEA TERTIAL Work Lamp with Philips 8W LED Coolday light bulb
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Photo period: 10 hours with 4 hours siesta period. Light on for 5 hours, off for 4 hours and then turn on again for 5 hours.
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Fertiliser:
I add 0.1ml of Tropica Specialised Nutrition liquid fertiliser once per week.
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The build video for this aquarium on my LinkTree page. The link is in my bio.
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