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Subscribe to my pages: https://linktr.ee/aquadreamvn / @aquadreamen / aquadream_vietnam / aquadreamvn / aquadream2021 I have compiled a list of almost all the materials and equipment that I use for my aquariums. You can also order them from AliExpress or Shoppee in your country and save time searching. 👉 Link to my shops: https://linktr.ee/aquadreamvn In this video, I am building a shallow biotope 110*30*20cm aquarium that works without CO2. Materials used in this video: 1. Lava rock fine crumbs 2. Aquarium soil 2 types 3. River rocks for hardscape 4. Plants (Bucephalandra, Murdannia Keisak, Unknown plant). 5. 35 Watt spot light (https://tr.ee/X0qlsqH-HR , https://tr.ee/bL4fGx9LmG) 6. 7 Watt spot light (https://tr.ee/X0qlsqH-HR , https://tr.ee/bL4fGx9LmG) 7. Driftwood 8. Sand 9. Hang on Filter SunSun (https://tr.ee/X0qlsqH-HR , https://tr.ee/bL4fGx9LmG) Recommended maintenance for a new nano low-tech tank: First 3 days: Replace 50% of the water every 6 hours. Days 4, 5, 6, 7: Replace 50% of the water every 12 hours. Second week: Replace 50% of the water every 24 hours. Third week: Replace 50% of the water every 3 days. From the fourth week onward, you can change 30% to 50% of the water once a week*. (*Note: Sometimes starting a new nano aquarium can take more than a month. This usually happens when you use a large piece of driftwood in your scape and slow-growing plants like Bucephalandra and Anubias. Therefore, it’s recommended to always include fast-growing plants in your scape alongside others. The key is to persistently perform water changes while adding beneficial bacteria and water conditioner (if using tap water). Eventually, your aquarium will stabilize its bio-balance and function as a self-sustaining ecosystem! Remember that each aquarium is an individual biosystem and may behave differently, so the recommendations here are based on personal experience from creating and maintaining over 30 aquariums. Your aquarium requires regular care, attention, and observation, just like any other living organism.