I Simulated Black Water Ecosystem, This Happened!



In nature, the end of one creature’s life becomes a source of nourishment for others, and this cycle continues.

‘There is a life and there is a death, and there are beauty and melancholy between.’

– Albert Camus

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25 thoughts on “I Simulated Black Water Ecosystem, This Happened!”

  1. Not only new mate but food as well cause as you see is not willing to eat it, and have to ask the previous owner or pet shop what kind of food they got, if flakes or tetra bits so you have to buy that one, fish is not like human that can change their food anytime

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  2. Sigh…RIP Clyde. We usually aren't sure how old a fish is when it is sold or whether it just has poor genetics, so the death isn't unexpected, tbf. I liked hearing your comments on death and decomposition. This video had a poetic vibe I enjoyed. Subbed! I would like to see the experiment brought to the finish. Get her a new mate 🙂

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  3. It is strange that Clyde died. Maybe he had some sort of disease or parasite when you got him. It is pretty unfortunate. You should try researching what kinds of parasites or diseases they can get and check Bonnie before it is too late since Clyde may have given it to her.

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  4. Nice knowing you Clyde, however unfortunately brief ♥️ yay for happy isopods! Please find her a new potential mate if the species calls for it for optimum fish happiness! If your parameters are steady, maybe shrimp would be fun 🤔🦐

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