After reading through the boards for a week or so, I took the plunge and ordered Mustafa's brackish water snails and the super shrimp algae. The set up is :
1.5 gallon glass jar with air-tight lid
Carib Sea super natural moonlight sand
Fluval marine salt in distilled water
Square shaped lava rocks
Sungrow mineral rocks
& Gaudy plastic dragon skull my kid picked out
This is meant to be a birthday gift for my kid and I guess there's no accounting for taste. I worry that the skull is taking up too much space in the tank but I just didn't want to push too hard since the shrimp will not be "mine".
Right now my two concerns are that the water and the lid. The water seems cloudy ever since I placed the skull in there 8 hours ago. Maybe I'm wrong, but the water had seemed clearer before I put it in and I would think the sand would settle by now. I did wash the sand several times in distilled water before placing it in the jar.
The lid issue is a bit confusing to me. I've heard people on this board advise others to put a lid on jar habitats but then what about oxygen? I'd assumed everyone in there needs some. If I find a way to get the lid to let some air in, will the snails try to venture out?
Bonus question: Right now the jar is filled with water up to where the jar gets narrower (where the lid fits). It seems wise to put the snails in with whatever amount of water they arrive with from their original tanks. Should I empty it out a little bit before they arrive?
I'm so nervous. I used to keep goldfish ages ago but haven't had an aquarium or been responsible for any creatures whose habitat needs are wildly different than my own so I really hope I don't mess this up. Especially since it'll be a very disappointing birthday present for my kid, if everything dies. I kinda may have promised these pets will keep until he goes to college
