Walstad Method Shrimp Jar Aquarium Setup! (Beginner-Friendly)

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Walstad Method Shrimp Jar Aquarium Setup! (Beginner-Friendly)

Join me as I celebrate three months with this budget-friendly, low-maintenance project.

This 1.7-gallon jar showcases the Walstad method, using live plants for water purification instead of filters.

I'll guide you through the setup process, from choosing the right jar and substrate to planting and introducing shrimp.

Learn about the plants and inhabitants, including cherry shrimp and nerite snails, and see how they've thrived in this self-sustaining ecosystem.

Explore the challenges, successes, and surprises along the way, including temperature management and algae control.

Discover why these shrimp jars are a fantastic entry point into the aquarium hobby, offering a glimpse into the beauty of natural, balanced ecosystems.

Don't miss the time-lapse showing the incredible growth from day 0 to day 90.

Thanks for joining me on this journey, and let's dive into the fascinating world of shrimp keeping!

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Jar Size
00:22 - Walstad Method
00:37 - Equipment For A Shrimp Jar
01:36 - Shrimp Jar Setup
04:53 - Adding Water
05:20 - Lighting
05:49 - The First Month Of Growth
06:29 - Adding Shrimp
07:42 - Water Temperature
08:38 - The Shrimp Jar Now
10:14 - Feeding The Jar
10:42 - Maintenance
11:11 - Water Parameters
11:24 - Keeping Things Cheap
12:13 - Common Criticism

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Amazing video, explanations and visuals, you deserve many more subscribers! Keep it up 😊

jpn
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I love that you distinguished between biscuit and cookie! Love from 🇨🇦

rxgueplanet
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So fun and useful. I'm researching this very thing for my next project in my fish room!

LushSaltyAquariums
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I have an extremely small version of this too. Mine is only a half gallon, heavily planted, has some rams horn snails and about 7 cherry shrimps. It is so low maintenance, and super amusing to see them wander around slowly and eating methodically. Thanks for sharing.

scisher
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I just got a 2 gallon jar. Starting to season it for a month before introducing the Cherrie shrimp. I bought a small heating pad in case I want to raise the temp higher than my house ambient.

Good review. Thanks

peterbedford
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I've set up a similar jar and it's been over a month . I put 4 shrimps in it and thankfully 3 of them turned out to be females. And they are baried with eggs already. Your jars video is the perfect video for this type of set up.

Arafs_Fishes_and_Hobbies
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I have a giant 3 gallon jar I found at Walmart and I plan to do this with it eventually after I finish my next ten gallon tank

Sacxharine
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This is such a great project. Thank you!!

brendahair
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Your channel has become one of my favorites. Wondering you have problems with mosquito larvae in your shrimp jars since there is no water movement and no fish predators.

katelycho
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The Scottish accent made it like a fun little rollercoaster to listen to ☺️

Chucanelli
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Hygrophilia has always been such a mixed bag for me. It griws fast and strong, builds a sturdy wood like stem, but i find it tends to end up with holes in the leaves really easily and looking kind if raggedy long term. It also tends to really take over a space, filling everything with stems and roots.

I keep using it though because I've got tons, and it griws very fast. What is Diana's criticism of it in her tanks?

Regarding crypts: I've never lost more than 2-3 leaves acclimating a crypt, but its possible that my supplier's treatment pre-acclimates them to a degree. They sell tropica plants(so emersed grown), but they store them immersed. Even so, i dont see them lose all their leaves despite frequent visits and watching plants go from unboxed through spending weeks in the store tanks.

Much more frequent is that existing leaves dont really grow and gradually get replaced by newly grown leaves.

Have you actually had crypts fully melt back?

Wintersdark
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might seem like a silly question - but i'd love to do this project. would the water need dechlorinating or will it be alright just from the tap?

vee
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That all said, i really want to start walstad shrimp jar like this. I suspect they wont overstock through breeding, its been my experience at least that shrimp seem almost... Careful about that? Ive found all my shrimp populations tend to level off for any given tank at a sustainable level, but obviously ive never tested that in a walstad setup.

Re: swimming around - I'm curious about this. There seems two types: breeding, when its just males swimming around looking for a freshly molted female, and *all* the shrimp swimming around when there's a large change to their environment. The later seems pretty undesirable, but the former pretty normal.

With that said, i have many tanks all kept at the same temperature, in the same water (sump supplied), and one of these tanks commonly has shrimp swimming around while others don't. I'm not really sure what the deal is with that. Each tank is run the same, and the only difference is the swimming tank is the smallest (10g) and only has a single non-shrimp inhabitant (one of my three remaining Highlander Guppies) whereas the others have other/more/larger fish.

Its not a predation thing, though, none of my fish ever bother the shrimp or shrimplets. I've got a fairly big siamese algae eater and VERY big spotted corydoras in a tank and ive watched them completely ignore brand new baby shrimp eating fron the same algae wafer they're eating from.

Dunno why those particular shrimp (and theyre even genetically the same shrimp as the other tanks!) swim around so much.

Wintersdark
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what kind of glue do you use to glue the moss on the coconut??

rissajoy
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I added more floating plants to combat the blue green algae on the surface. this helps with gas exchange. caused by too strong of light. try raising the height of the light as a possible solution also

rgilroy
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I heard nerite snails like to crawl out of tanks. How do you keep it in an open top tank?

JJ-scru
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I really want to do a shrimp jar, or ispod jar.

chickadeestevenson
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Very Nice, can you share the lamp model please ?

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