I found a jar!

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i thought, thats a nice jar...looks like it would hold water. What's an aquarium guy do with an empty jar?
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Put fw Mexican red lobsters and crystal shrimp with a big Marino ball and run a small air stone is all you need there easy to keep and entertaining they make a great desk buddy. Bare bottom in the thick glass would look cool and be easy for cleaning but if you got creative with a black sand bed it would be cool.
I'd use a very small air pump like 1-3g Betta tank pump
 
Oh man you guys are close...put in some live sand, a chunk of live rock with a pest anemone, 4 very tiny tiny snails and add water. A pest pico!
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This totally cracks be up. Before starting this hobby I would have totally thought "candy. That is a good candy jar" but now I'm like....."****, I need that tiny tank he has, let me look for a jar"
 
Funny you would say candy. I was at work the other day looking at my empty candy jar and thought I need to go get some candy. Thats when it hit me, I think it will look better than a jar full of candy on my desk.
 
Sw is so difficult to control chemically I'm not really sure what aptasia require but it might work but you would still require flow of some sort , maybe some live rock and fill it up with big amphipods and mysis they get big if nothing eats them.
And you can harvest them for snacks for your buddies during w/c with a little airline siphon , just suck em up
 
I know they require nothing really but wouldn't the water being stagnant from lack of flow make for pore water quality or would it not matter for them at all ?
*This has my wheels spinning*
 
It won't kill them. They just get smaller. I'm sure eventually it will die, but it will take a while
 
Let me know if you part out. I will take the lid and offer you half what you paid for it. Do you deliver? May needs some friends to help with the transport and set up. Hehehehehe


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rdnelson99;891442 wrote: Let me know if you part out. I will take the lid and offer you half what you paid for it. Do you deliver? May needs some friends to help with the transport and set up. Hehehehehe


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Awesome! LMAO
 
greendougan;891455 wrote: lol thats funny. you should put a apex on it. have a temp and ph probe sticking out the top lol

Yea make sure you double up on all the equipment you use for this as well. Redundancy is the key to saltwater tanks! I would also suggest looking into a generator just incase of a power outage! If you can't get these then I would suggest find another hobby...:doh:
 
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