So I live by a Salt water lake in the bay area/california, Its a man made lake that gets water from the San Francisco bay.
I currently am thinking if it would make a good choice for a Local species tank
the SG is around 20-30 so its basically high Brackish
the temperature is 50-70F throught the year occasionally being almost 80 in the summer.
Iv walked around it, so far my observations, small lake basicly a large pond
Visibility is about 2 feet after that its all cloudy, Im wondering i can find a way to check the deeper waters and see what lives there, as the lake is 30 feet deep at most, so 2 feet does not give me that great of an idea of what I can find,
so far what I have encounterd: unknown Isopod - spheramatid sp
three types of small sea anemones - about 1-2 inches across at most
two types of amphipods one looks just gray the other is black with a white strip one of them being Diadumene lineata ( not native)
3 diffrent snails : japanese bubble snail(not native), two i cant tell, one looks like a larger version of the assassin snail a freshwater snail im familiar with due to having some in the past, and the other is a whelk thats orange or black depending on individual,
Crab: unknown sp small about 1 inch and gray nothing special
shrimp, similar to ghost shrimp, probably related to them, looked to be about 2 inches in size
Worms- plenty of Nereis sp in there saw a single swimming form too , was rather colorful being blue/red
small fish darting and resting on sand bed, never got a good view of them
noticed two types of Bryozoa, both encrusting types
most of the lake is either sandy/muddy or the few rocky areas that are visible are covered in clams or barnacles or are very bare, there is little algae, though mostly at the very edge of the lake, not any amazing forms
as most of the species are small Id say this could make a nice unheated nano tank
what are your thoughts on this?
I currently am thinking if it would make a good choice for a Local species tank
the SG is around 20-30 so its basically high Brackish
the temperature is 50-70F throught the year occasionally being almost 80 in the summer.
Iv walked around it, so far my observations, small lake basicly a large pond
Visibility is about 2 feet after that its all cloudy, Im wondering i can find a way to check the deeper waters and see what lives there, as the lake is 30 feet deep at most, so 2 feet does not give me that great of an idea of what I can find,
so far what I have encounterd: unknown Isopod - spheramatid sp
three types of small sea anemones - about 1-2 inches across at most
two types of amphipods one looks just gray the other is black with a white strip one of them being Diadumene lineata ( not native)
3 diffrent snails : japanese bubble snail(not native), two i cant tell, one looks like a larger version of the assassin snail a freshwater snail im familiar with due to having some in the past, and the other is a whelk thats orange or black depending on individual,
Crab: unknown sp small about 1 inch and gray nothing special
shrimp, similar to ghost shrimp, probably related to them, looked to be about 2 inches in size
Worms- plenty of Nereis sp in there saw a single swimming form too , was rather colorful being blue/red
small fish darting and resting on sand bed, never got a good view of them
noticed two types of Bryozoa, both encrusting types
most of the lake is either sandy/muddy or the few rocky areas that are visible are covered in clams or barnacles or are very bare, there is little algae, though mostly at the very edge of the lake, not any amazing forms
as most of the species are small Id say this could make a nice unheated nano tank
what are your thoughts on this?