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It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
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I do agree, however I would argue that an increased user base would help accelerate progress on improving lemmy
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It's time to take advantage of Reddit's decline
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I do agree, however I would argue that an increased user base would help accelerate progress on improving lemmy
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How many people actually dropped Reddit for Lemmy?
Me! Admittedly I still do use Reddit occasionally for particularity niche subreddits but I do enjoy Lemmy a lot more!
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Seacosphere full of life
Marine ecosystems tend to be more diverse so the large variety of organisms makes sense. However I would say that you shouldn't expect it to survive long because seacospheres are notorious for being extremely difficult to get working properly. Please send us updates to how it goes!
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Welcome to my new ecosphere community! Please post anything related to homemade closed ecological systems!
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The fully enclosed spheres contain Hawaiian red volcano shrimp, not fish. They don't breed because they require extremely specific breeding conditions (highly saline water and geothermal activity) so eventually the shrimp die out. However these shrimp live for ages so they can theoretically last up to 10+ years!
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Sealed 5 gal aquarium - 6 years old
Absolutely incredible!
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Brine shrimp with eggs?
Looks like it!
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Great shot of one of my newer ecospheres!
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Sorry for the late reply, yes that would be completely viable, however you would need to make sure that you pick the correct type of ghost shrimp as many sold in stores come from brackish environments. Make sure you use freshwater species only.
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Great shot of one of my newer ecospheres!
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No worries!
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My two ecosphere's barely holding onto life. Small - 3 yrs old, large 5 - years old.
These are amazing!
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First post of this new community! here's my ecosphere collection.
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One Year Ago I Built an Ecosystem, This Happened
Love that video
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Seacosohere >3.0% salinity
fascinating. I myself have always had trouble with marine ecospheres. Its great to see that other people are having better success!
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Seacosphere full of life
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Interesting, I look forward to seeing updates!