I Built a Giant Ecosphere Bowl

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Published 2022-05-23
This week, I'm building a huge Ecosphere bowl with no filter, no CO2 and almost no water changes!

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Ecosystem fish tanks are awesome. They can be truly self sustaining without a filter, CO2 and water changes. This is an ecosphere, a self sustaining ecosystem in a literal glass bowl. The bowl is 12 gallons and is one of the largest I have ever made! I added fire cherry shrimp, they have a super deep red coloration and are a great beginner shrimp.

No filter aquariums are an easy fish tank setup for a beginner. They need almost no maintenance other than trimming the plants and feeding. Shrimp need a little additional food in addition to the plant matter and algae that grows in the tank. Avoid overfeeding as without a filter ammonia and nitrites can build up quickly!

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If you love this no filter ecosystem fish tank be sure to check out my other videos like: : I Built A Giant Shrimp Eco-sphere, I Built a Portal for My Rare Fish!, I took a rare axolotl on an airplane, I rescued an axolotl, This is a morphed axolotl, Axololt morphs you shou

All Comments (21)
  • @elijahtommy7772
    Ecosphere is a bit of an exaggeration, true ecospheres are completely sealed air wise. But still pretty cool, more just like a no-filter aquarium though :)
  • @Jack-pisc
    i think everything you do is wonderful and you should keep the hard work!
  • @stevebrown7755
    Can we just appreciate how much time and money she puts into making these vids
  • what do u do with everything when you're done? how do u move the tanks when they're full? do u throw them out? where do they go?
  • @Lowkeyemmalol
    I love everything you do. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK 🫶🫶
  • @jv-cs8dw
    The whole point of a walstead method aquarium is using dirt under the sand...
  • @lemonlizard1
    Great setup, but I would like to point out that this isn't the walstad method. The walstad method uses 1 inch of organic potting soil with 1-2 inches of sand/gravel. Lots of plants and lightly stocked. A sand bed with nutrients and plants isn't the walstad method, but it turned out very pretty.
  • @kendrian9885
    Hi really love your videos. I have a question, You built so many fish tank but where do you keep all those tanks?
  • I love how she takes take of her axolotl and other pets,it’s wonderful!
  • @mistio648
    This looks so nice! I hope you make more tanks!
  • @lindsay6343
    Looks awesome! Would love to have something like that
  • @barbiebuzz4413
    You should do a video where you connect all of your axolotl tanks.
  • @daniellex8686
    Those shrimp aren't really rare at all. Those are red cherry shrimp and they are one of the most common colorations of the neocaridina line available because they reproduce very quickly compared to other species of shrimp.
  • @emixxlia2775
    i love how she always has problems with the tanks and solve them and she makes sure that it is interesting for us!
  • All the fish she take care off, we should thank her so how much she's done to save the environment.
  • @viss7777
    This channel has been here since 1 year but has broken so much world records—