Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:25 Feb 2017 19:00
by HampshireAquascaper
Hello, I am new to this forum so please be kind! lol! I am going to be doing a full biotope for some Opae Ula Shrimp, please could you let me know of the info that I need to achieve this please. I am looking for substrate, decor, plants and pictures if possible please. Thank you!!!
Re: Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:25 Feb 2017 21:08
by odin
Welcome to our forum! Dont worry we are all a very friendly bunch here and always happy to answer any questions you have
You can read a fair bit of information here in the guides section:
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=6
Any more questions just ask away!
Re: Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:26 Feb 2017 02:35
by opae ula related
Welcome!
That is a great guide section!
How did you discover Opae Ula?
Re: Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:11 Mar 2017 15:25
by odin
Any updates so far? Did you decided to put together this project? @HampshireAquascaper
Re: Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:15 Mar 2017 21:09
by HampshireAquascaper
Hiya, sorry for the delay in replying. No nothing has been done on this tank at the moment. I am just researching for when I am ready, I am going to Florida soon and didn't want to set this up until I am back. I am thinking of doing a biotope to enter into a biotope competition so I need this to be biotope correct. So far I have plans for the substrate and the rocks but that's it. I just need the correct plant guide etc to be able to do this setup.
Re: Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:08 Apr 2017 15:59
by Halocaridina
Hi, there are some good threads I saw on this site which might be helpful:
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=53
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=107
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=106
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=77
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=46
The pdf I posted in the last thread says the following: 'In upper, sunny water, green Chaetomorpha and Valonia may carpet rock walls down to 15-20 feet. Below this depth red algae, such as Hildenbrandia, dominate. The indigenous aquatic flowering plant, Ruppia, or seagrass, sometimes grows luxuriantly on pool bottoms.'
Chaetomorpha is easy to get. Valonia is regarded as a nuisance algae in reefs, where it is known as "bubble algae".
This person says he found a source mentioning "Enteromorpha (A tubular form of Ulva), Cladophora (Likely C.prolifera as opposed to C.aggregans, the freshwater marimo algae,) and Ruppia maritima":
http://www.google.com/discussions/vi ... php?t=4216
Re: Opae Ula Shrimp Biotope
PostPosted:08 Apr 2017 17:29
by odin
Halocaridina wrote:Hi, there are some good threads I saw on this site which might be helpful:
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=53
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=107
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=106
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=77
http://www.opaeula.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=46
The pdf I posted in the last thread says the following: 'In upper, sunny water, green Chaetomorpha and Valonia may carpet rock walls down to 15-20 feet. Below this depth red algae, such as Hildenbrandia, dominate. The indigenous aquatic flowering plant, Ruppia, or seagrass, sometimes grows luxuriantly on pool bottoms.'
Chaetomorpha is easy to get. Valonia is regarded as a nuisance algae in reefs, where it is known as "bubble algae".
This person says he found a source mentioning "Enteromorpha (A tubular form of Ulva), Cladophora (Likely C.prolifera as opposed to C.aggregans, the freshwater marimo algae,) and Ruppia maritima": http://www.google.com/discussions/vi ... php?t=4216
Im not sure if this helps as ive only skimmed over it but it mentions a few things along those lines: