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Blasbert the bladder snail

I just want to keep this community active by posting a picture of Blasbert.

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Let's see what's living in there

I got a jar of sand from the sea. It's probably around ten years old but let's see of there is still life. I will take some and put it in saltwater. For example copepods sometimes lay eggs that can survive up to 20 years without any water so I hope that at least something will hatch...

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Is here anyone from the "old" ecosphere community?

Currently I just share pictures of my jars but I was wondering if there are people from the ecosphere subreddit.

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Ecosphere too healthy?

This ecosphere is more than 6 months old and I think it's too healthy because the aquatic isopods and bladder snails don't find anything to eat so their population went down. Water is clear and got no smell at all.

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Lake Constance 2 weeks later

Plants are growing fast and snails are eating algae all the time so it looks healthy so far.

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Lake Constance is beautiful

Lake Constance is full of killer shrimp (invasive species) but since they're aggressive to pretty much anything and eat plants if nothing else is available I made it the new home of Hyalella azteca which are probably 1/3 the size of killer shrimps and fit so much better in jars.

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Does Lemmy remove metadata of images when uploading?

I used to manually remove for example the GPS location when using Reddit since I don't trust them. Does Lemmy or any Android client remove it by default?

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