A nano tank layout featuring SEBAKUSA, 0.1L, by Tambornino Juan Cruz. Mossy substrate ball in ceramic bowl. set the depth lines of the frame.
Read the stone and wood (Mossy substrate ball in ceramic bowl.) as visual pathways before judging the plant mass. On the plant side, the layout leans toward mosses and epiphytes with species such as Ludwigia sp arcuata, Ludwigia repens, rotala rotundifolia — trim in layers so hardscape still breathes. no substrate helps stabilize root-zone nutrition in the early weeks.
Itron led full spectrum lighting sits at a approachable technical level for this nano tank. no filtration needs enough turnovers without blasting the hardscape; browse matching filters. Low-tech tip: favor slow growers and avoid dense planting if filtration is modest.
With no animals, watch bioload: a nano tank drifts quickly if stocking is heavy.
Setup notes: The wabikusa is kept most of the time in a closed container to maintain humidity and only water is vaporized every 3 days.
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