Beastije
Fish Addict
Hi guys, extra stupid question. Can someone recommend me an article on how to care for a mason jar style of "tank"?
I have two 3l jars, one has black "sand" substrate, ludwigia sp. mexico, some are rooted, some are just floating. Other jar has no substrate but a bunch of egeria densa. These are all leftover plants I have from my and other peoples tanks.
I am not sure if snails are there, they might be with plants, if not I can add them from my tanks. No heating, no light, just stands next to the window/other tank. Temp is 18°C.
I simply want the plants not to die or be covered in algae. I am not expecting them to thrive or anything, would just be nice if they were not dying off and could be perhaps used later on. Do I do a water change, try to remove plant material that is getting bad, do I just pour water that evaporates, do I put in more snails or wait for some snails to appear,...?
I have NO PLANS to put anything live in there (except perhaps the snails)
I have two 3l jars, one has black "sand" substrate, ludwigia sp. mexico, some are rooted, some are just floating. Other jar has no substrate but a bunch of egeria densa. These are all leftover plants I have from my and other peoples tanks.
I am not sure if snails are there, they might be with plants, if not I can add them from my tanks. No heating, no light, just stands next to the window/other tank. Temp is 18°C.
I simply want the plants not to die or be covered in algae. I am not expecting them to thrive or anything, would just be nice if they were not dying off and could be perhaps used later on. Do I do a water change, try to remove plant material that is getting bad, do I just pour water that evaporates, do I put in more snails or wait for some snails to appear,...?
I have NO PLANS to put anything live in there (except perhaps the snails)