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TL:DR It's a clicker/idle game. Enuff said.
More variety than fish, axolotl was a good idea. Salamanders that look like eels(siren or amphiuma) or giants that eat everything(hellbender) are fully aquatic. We’ve got different water climates in every biome with different species that can or might not be cohabitated well together. Geckos and crabs together are a thing.
A lot of us keepers do bioactive setups, you mentioned automated feeders. This is automated cleanup. These have everything from springtails, isopods, or millipede for cleanup, to the plants, substrate, and water movement we create. Including kelvin of lighting intensity to the lumen and distance we receive from that for plants, but also shading for animals with light spots. The amount of animals producing waste to area of enclosure is important as well. Bioactive can’t do everything over night.
As an owner of numerous terrariums, and vivariums(irl). this game sounds like could be so much more…. more than just fish and empty water with critters.