I've been planning a shrimp tank for a little while now and thought I'd get some outside feedback. Here's what I'm thinking so far: Neocaridina heteropoda var. orange in a plain ol' US 5.5g (22.8l), glass lid, vintage desk lamp w/ CFL, sponge filter (what kind?), heater (what kind?), bare bottom (painted black), and nothing but Marimo balls for "substrate"...maybe a peice of slate or a couple pretty rocks...
Going to arrange sort of Iwagumi style, with the minimalist and golden ratio aspects at least... Probably one HUGE Marimo ball just off center, a few medium ones, and then several small ones. Hmmm...perhaps a gnarly-tree-looking twig next to the huge ball would look good...
So, I'm looking for advice/suggestions mainly on a filter (probably sponge?) and a heater. I'd like both to be low profile, or at the very least cool looking, since the tank is so small. The heater is a little more of a challenge than the filter...any suggestions? It gets fairly cold in the winter (30s-40s) and warmish in the summer (70s-80s-rarely 90s or 100s). The house stays 60s to 80s...we don't use either AC or furnace much.
Also just looking for general advice, suggestions, words of wisdom.
Thanks!
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Going to arrange sort of Iwagumi style, with the minimalist and golden ratio aspects at least... Probably one HUGE Marimo ball just off center, a few medium ones, and then several small ones. Hmmm...perhaps a gnarly-tree-looking twig next to the huge ball would look good...
So, I'm looking for advice/suggestions mainly on a filter (probably sponge?) and a heater. I'd like both to be low profile, or at the very least cool looking, since the tank is so small. The heater is a little more of a challenge than the filter...any suggestions? It gets fairly cold in the winter (30s-40s) and warmish in the summer (70s-80s-rarely 90s or 100s). The house stays 60s to 80s...we don't use either AC or furnace much.
Also just looking for general advice, suggestions, words of wisdom.
Thanks!
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