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QuestionWhat are good freshwater snails to put in the aquatic ecosystem?Bess Ruff is a Geography PhD student at Florida State University. She received her MA in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2016. She has conducted survey work for marine spatial planning projects in the Caribbean and provided research support as a graduate fellow for the Sustainable Fisheries Group.There are a lot of freshwater snails available at local pet or aquarium stores. Good options include Gold Inca Snails, Ivory Snails, Japanese Trapdoor Snails, Mystery Snails, Nerite Snails, and Trumpet Snails.
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QuestionFor the aquatic part, can I use land plants as well?Bess Ruff is a Geography PhD student at Florida State University. She received her MA in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2016. She has conducted survey work for marine spatial planning projects in the Caribbean and provided research support as a graduate fellow for the Sustainable Fisheries Group.It's best not to use land plants. Since land plants grow best in soil, they'll likely die in your aquatic ecosystem. You'll have better results if you stick to aquatic plants.
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QuestionWill algae form in the aquatic ecosystem?Community AnswerYes. Algae spores are present, and exposure to the sun may cause algae bloom.
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QuestionWhy are there three different ways?Community AnswerThey're just giving you three different options. Some of them are easier to make than others.
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QuestionHow do I make a fish ecosystem?Community AnswerFish ecosystems are hard to make because fish need to live in clean water. A sealed ecosystem won't allow you to change the water as you would in a fish tank. They do make terrariums with plants that grow out of the top using the fish waste as nutrients, but I don't know how self sufficient they are.
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QuestionIf I add an algae-eating snail, could I add a fish?Community AnswerNo, this is much too small of a habitat for a fish.
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QuestionWhat is the function of the freshwater snail in the aquatic ecosystem?Community AnswerIt's there to prevent algae buildup.
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QuestionWhat events will cause an unbalanced ecosystem?Community AnswerToo much direct light, too little indirect light, overheating or too much cold.
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QuestionCan I put shrimp instead?Wraith619Community AnswerNo, you shouldn't put a shrimp in a bottle. There is not enough space and it would quickly run out of food. It would be a better idea to use small aquatic creature such as snails, sea slugs, or a sucker fish. All of them clean their own environment and are very small.
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QuestionDo you have to add grass seeds inside your ecosystem?Wraith619Community AnswerNo, you can use any small plants that will fit in a bottle. Grass is just used as an example.
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QuestionInstead of growing grass seeds, can we add mustard seeds to it ?Community AnswerYes, you can. These can be added, it is completely your choice. You could also add pulses or cereal grains if you like.
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QuestionHow long should a terrarium be in sunlight?Community AnswerIt needs at least 5-6 hours of sunlight. Different plants need different qualities of light. Desert terrariums need least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight, like their natural desert environment.
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QuestionCan I put tadpoles in an aquatic ecosystem?Community AnswerTadpoles help in maintaining ecosystem of freshwater streams. Tadpoles, larvae of a frog or a toad, may help in maintaining the ecosystem of freshwater streams.
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QuestionCan I put a cherry shrimp in an ecosystem in a bottle?Community AnswerIf your bottle is a party size soda bottle you could put one cherry shrimp in there. But if it's a small water bottle, then it's best not to put any fish or shrimp in there.
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QuestionCan I use plants instead of seeds in method one?Community AnswerYes, you certainly can. The seeds are there to become plants just make sure you plant them right.
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QuestionWould a fish be able to survive in a sealed ecosystem with a moss ball and cleaning bacteria for weeks?Community AnswerProbably not. Fish tend not to do well in closed ecosystems, and even if they survive, they won't be very healthy. In some cases you can add invertebrates like small shrimp, though, if you want something colorful.
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QuestionDo freshwater snails eat algae?Community AnswerYes, they prevent algae buildup. The snails eat the algae so they stop the algae from continuously growing.
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QuestionIs it OK to close the bottle on my ecosystem?Community AnswerFor the last step, wait 24 hours to let everything settle. After a full day, it says you can screw the lid on then.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I can't get activated charcoal?Community AnswerCharcoal isn't a necessity if you only plan on keeping your ecosystem for a short time, such as, say, for a school project. However, if you plan on keeping it, activated charcoal is one of the necessities.
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QuestionCan I add small bugs like ladybugs to my plant ecosystem?Community AnswerDepends on the type of bug. Some, like ants, are capable of thriving very easily, while others, like beetles, may not cope with the environment.
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