These tiny red dots are Tiggerpods. This jar feels more alive than some of my freshwater ecospheres.

  • ToadCultistM
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    1 year ago

    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!

    • Salzkrebs@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Tiggerpods are extremely resistant to almost everything. I just put a few scuds, tiny snails and a macroalgae in there and it looks good so far. My >3.0% salinity jar is also pretty healthy and survived temperatures above 30°C. It’s around months old and a few snails, copepods and tiny worms are living in there. The macroalgae (Caluerpa something) is growing fast. I will post pictures soon.