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| Symptom | Cause | Solution | |---------|-------|----------| | Cloudy water | Bacterial bloom | Wait 1–2 weeks — usually clears naturally | | Mold on soil | Too humid, low springtails | Open for 1 hour to reduce moisture; add springtails | | Yellowing plants | Insufficient light or nutrients | Move to brighter indirect light; ensure decomposition is active | | Algae overgrowth | Excess nutrients or light | Reduce light duration; add more snails | | Foul smell (rotten eggs) | Anaerobic bacteria | — system failing; restart with less organic matter | Bottle Biosphere Guide

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Building a bottle biosphere is a lesson in . If one element is off—too much light, too many snails, not enough plants—the whole system collapses. Check daily for condensation: some is normal

Selection is key. You need plants that thrive in high humidity and low light. The "Stars":

Drainage Layer:

Small pebbles, gravel, or leca (clay pebbles).

Problem:

An unpleasant, sulfurous (rotten egg) smell. Cause: Anaerobic bacteria (no oxygen in the water layer). Fix: This is serious. Open the bottle, aerate for a day, remove any dead material, and reseal with better drainage.