Final Mile
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Title says it all, I'll say some more. I've never handled any kinda fish tank before. My secondary hobby is gardening, and I wanna dive into subaquatic plants, figured I might as well try out a "fish tank". Not really interested in the actual fish though, I got limited space to house a tank with a decent size (more precisely, it'll go on top of a nightstand with 40cm x 40cm of surface space, under a window inside my bedroom, It'll receive 2 - 3 hours of direct strong 9am - 12am sunlight every day). So now you more or less get the idea of the project, this is a jar filled with water and a single submerged plant in it that turned into a glass box filled with more plants submerged by water, thus the "no-tech" aspect. No filters, no heaters, no CO2, just the plants and the water, on an 11L - 20L glass box w/ lid. After planting it I plan on waiting some months to observe the conditions of the tank, and if possible, maybe put in some live stuff in there - could be shrimps, snails, or even fish - anything that would fit without dying and/or disrupting the plants too much. As I got zero knowledge about subaquatic fauna so far, I'd like some help. I live in a hot, typically arid place, daily temperatures vary from 25°C to 35°C on a regular basis, and the humidity in the air tends to hang around 25% - 40%.