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Heifzilla
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New Setup

Post by Heifzilla »

Hi, first time here.

I just recently got some Opae'ula from a company that sells them in little bottles with a cork in the top. They sent me 4 shrimp. Several years ago I had an EcoSphere, which had been my first intro to these little guys. Of course the little Opae'ula didn't live long, but I did get two years before he molted to nothing :(

When I picked up the most recent Opae'ula, I felt that having them in something where I could open and feed them was better, but after researching, I decided to move them to a larger home. This is a work in progress. It is a little over a gallon, has a heater, but no filtration. I have some lava rock in there, and will be adding a large sea fan once it arrives (I do like the EcoSphere look). There is currently a small piece of sea fan and some hairy algae that came with the Opae'ula in the new set up as well.

The little guys are happily doing laps around their new home :)

Pics here, showing old and new home: https://www.flickr.com/photos/59355798@ ... res/4J8BjX

Edit: heater is probably going to come out, it went up to 90°F and I don't want to cook them. They were still very active, though.
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Re: New Setup

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Like the jar. I would remove the heater. The gravel is a little deep. A half inch is more than enough. Consider getting a few of Mustafa's snails and bit of algae.

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Re: New Setup

Post by Mustafa »

Welcome Heifzilla! Yeah, get rid of the heater. Not needed at all and more trouble than anything as you already found out.
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