| How would you approach setting up and maintaining the following nano-aquascape, with an outcome similar to the Walstad method[1][2]: * freshwater 11.3L natural tank, ranging 9.5L - 11L through evaporation * no powered filtration, aeration, and optimally without a water heater * little if any sunlight * water temperature in tank may range 18.3C to 24.9C through each year * 1 or more aquatic creatures, preferably one creature living a few or more years, removed within a day if they die and replaced within 3 weeks * no water changes after 2-3 months of stabilization initially * no more than a few hours of initial setup * little maintenance required to sustain itself as described other than topping tank with inexpensive bottled spring water * high probability of sustaining itself within these constraints for many years I read and experienced that smaller tanks are harder to setup with 10cm of sand possibly needed for Walstad method that size tank[3]. In "Ecology of the Planted Aquarium" and on her site, Walstad writes that she had success with 3.8L and 7.6L tanks using her Dry Start Method[4] to setup the plants, and then hosted shrimp. However, as interesting a shrimp are, my experience with ghost shrimp was that they were inexpensive, looked lively, and then died suddenly within weeks. She speaks of red cherry shrimp, which I've not found locally. I recommend her site[5] which has a lot of information about Planted Aquariums along with the latest corrections for her book; she also describes how she bred guppies in 12 gallon plastic tubs without any filtration or aeration[6] outdoors 15.5C-25.5°F. [1]- https://amazon.com/dp/B00DB94K5I [2]- http://www.theaquariumwiki.com/wiki/Walstad_method [3]- https://www.fishlore.com/aquariumfishforum/threads/setting-u... [4]- https://dianawalstad.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/shrimprcs20... [5]- https://dianawalstad.com/aquariums/ [6]- https://dianawalstad.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/small-scale... |