I'm just starting out a nano opae ula tank, and really fascinated by these hardy little brackish shrimp. I have some experience keeping and breeding freshwater shrimp (crystal red shrimp and cherry shrimp mainly) and fish in nano planted tanks. This hobby is so addictive!
Just ordered 20 supershrimp, snails and macroalgae today. I've left the tank cycling for a month with some pure ammonia chloride to start and everything is testing great. Ammonia started at 2 ppm, and now it's 0. Nitrites are 0. Nitrates <5 ppm. Algae and diatoms everywhere!
I know these guys can thrive fine without a filter or heater. I like having a bit of gentle water circulation so using a small sponge filter with ceramic media and mini-air 1W pump. I left in a nano betta tank heater in during the cycling process to help the bacteria multiply faster. Will remove the heater before adding any shrimps or snails since the tank temps will average about 72 - 74 F (23 C) anyway.
Salt used is Instant Ocean reef crystals. Mixed with RO water to a salinity of 1.012. pH is 8.2. Lighting is the same LED lamp used in my other planted shrimp tank, Beamswork EA Timer FSPEC LED with 12 hours on/12 hours off cycle. Tank is the standard 2.5 gallon Aqueon tank with glass lid. Substrate is Petco black sand. Lava rock and coral rock with a few marimo ball chunks from other tanks.
Also, that hornwort in the before photo was a big mistake. Nope...never again. I'm just sticking to macroalgae and moss balls for this tank.
Before

After

Can't wait for them to arrive!