I ran into a bunch of acrylic boxes that I think would make awesome nano Opae Ula homes. I have already started buying additional components, but some will not be here for at least a week. I actually went a little crazy, more on that below.
In the meantime, I was looking for some opinions / suggestions.
First off, the "boxes":
8"x4"x4" = 128 cubic inches. 128 / 1728 = .074 Cubic feet.
.074 Cubic feet x 7.48 = .55 Gallons (or .55 x 3.785 = Just over 2 liters)
The measurements on the box are a hair liberal, so I think its easiest to just say they hold 2 liters of water.
Pics: They have a lid that actually recesses about 1cm into the box. Its very clean and sung, but its not water or air tight. If they were pushed closed with the waterline just a smidge past capacity, they close really clean. As one can imagine the surface tension of water stuck on the sides of where the lid meets the box would make really "stick" closed.
Best shown with a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecnhXU-xW4c
I want to be very clear that the LAST thing I want to do is create a permanently enclosed, cruel "ecosphere" type setup. I want to provide everything needed for the shrimp on a long term basis. The one thing that would probably be unfeasible to provide would be a heater, but since Opae Ula dont generally don't need one I think it could work.
This is where I really need to get some advice...
If need be, I have considered drilling small holes, one that an air tube can enter for a sponge filter, and one for gas exchange. If I had to do this Id want it to be as clean as possible. This would likely be more optimal, but at the same time it would lose that extra sleekness of all enclosed, no water line etc.
Possible filter:
I have ordered some small corner sponge filters, air pump, line and stones. This is what Im imagining it would look like - (crude photoshoped pic): Light:
A found and ordered an LED unit thats listed as 22cm long which is 8.5", slightly larger than the box, but Im thinking (hoping) thats including the rails / clip. If so then removing them just might allow it to fit wicked perfect inside the recessed lid. If not then worse case I adjust/bend the rails as needed. I do not endorse this site or seller but this is the product (theres lots of sellers on this and similar chinese market web sites selling this product) http://www.aliexpress.com/item/DEE-20L- ... 29129.html
Photoshoped pic: As another possible light source, I also ordered this product (again not endorsing anything, just what I found):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281582930757
It is designed to be fully submerged. The "12 inch tank size" unit is listed at 7.89". Thats would be soooo edge to edge inside this box. It may or may not look quite as "cool" as the external flat strip, I think it will depend on how well the former fits. This would be able to be totally enclosed. So when they both get here I will see what fits better. Probable setup: Substrate:
Hmmm. Suggestions? I have some crushed coral on order as well. I already have some brown/tanish ½ pea sized gravel that I really like the look of and was going to mix with the coral, but Im open to suggestions here. Add some sand too maybe? How deep? I like deep substrates but in this scenario, real estate is a high commodity!
Flora -
Definitely want some nice macro algae, ie would probably at least buy the product from http://petshrimp.com/ Actually to be honest, I love densely planted anything when it comes to aquaria, so the more of what whatever I could get to grow, the better. Obviously the options for brackish water are somewhat limited, and how well the ordered lighting units will do is still an unknown.
Fauna -
Opae Ula of course, and small snails that can handle brackish water.
I think thats it for now. I also have marine salt and a hydrometer on order. The main reason for me posting before I have everything quite ready is I want to come to a decision on the substrate and filtering asap so I can start cycling. Ive never cycled something this small so any tips on that too would be great.
Thank you kindly for any suggestions / feedback!
