Nano build for a high school

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Hi guys! Back in the area of my old high school, and I’m setting up a small saltwater tank as well as a larger neocaridinia shrimp tank to stay in my bio teacher’s classroom for future students to look at. I want to say it’s a 3 gallon container but I’m not too sure. It has the crappy little LEDs on top, and most likely this tank will never get a water change, only top offs. I’ll probably rely on turf algae and hair algae as main nutrient removal, and the current inhabitants are some aptasia. Some issues though:

Filter: not sure what to use. Currently there is an HOB filter motor in there
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I can either try a sponge filter, but I would like some movement to keep the aptasia wavy. If I use this motor, I’d have to DIY a filter around it, and if I used a full HOB I wouldn’t be able to fit on the lid, which would increase evaporation and I fear may increase maintenance.

Lighting: sunlight and this LED. Should be enough for aptasia but once again if i go the full HOB filter route I can’t really use this lid. Any ideas?
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Livestock: right now, just some aptasia. I’ll have to rely on algae for nutrient export. Would something like a really small snail or hermit crab do fine in here too? No fish for sure.
 

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Hi guys! Back in the area of my old high school, and I’m setting up a small saltwater tank as well as a larger neocaridinia shrimp tank to stay in my bio teacher’s classroom for future students to look at. I want to say it’s a 3 gallon container but I’m not too sure. It has the crappy little LEDs on top, and most likely this tank will never get a water change, only top offs. I’ll probably rely on turf algae and hair algae as main nutrient removal, and the current inhabitants are some aptasia. Some issues though:

Filter: not sure what to use. Currently there is an HOB filter motor in there
AB05AEAE-A146-40B5-A7BF-38C5BB63E07F.jpeg
A794FB20-1571-48F9-BE2A-2E68B97BDAB1.jpeg

I can either try a sponge filter, but I would like some movement to keep the aptasia wavy. If I use this motor, I’d have to DIY a filter around it, and if I used a full HOB I wouldn’t be able to fit on the lid, which would increase evaporation and I fear may increase maintenance.

Lighting: sunlight and this LED. Should be enough for aptasia but once again if i go the full HOB filter route I can’t really use this lid. Any ideas?
C180DD2A-B858-4B9E-BF7A-6A4C4B4E7E21.jpeg


Livestock: right now, just some aptasia. I’ll have to rely on algae for nutrient export. Would something like a really small snail or hermit crab do fine in here too? No fish for sure.
Neat idea having a nano in a classroom, give students something to look at that's for sure
 

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Have you any updates
 
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Update on the progress: two tanks, a 10 falling nano reef and a 3 gallon aptasia tank. Still looking for a powerhead though.

3gallon aptasia:
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10 gallon nano:
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clove polyps? Wood cloves? Not exactly sure what these are.
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macroalgae growing rather fast
 

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Starting to take shape keep the posts coming
 

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This looks like a very good thing, I am now also looking for the alternative to the filter to make it for my school, the problem is there is no water change there, I think I will do the same, thanks for sharing!

I'm running a filterless 20 Long aqueon aquarium in my basement with macroalgae, xenia, a leather coral, and a pair of black and white stripe clownfish. Just a light, a heater, and one jaebo wave pump. Feed flake food twice a day, and a glass top to control evaporation. I don't have to top off at all.

I also have a Fluval Evo 13.5 mixed reef in my classroom, I top that one off manually 2-3 times a week. Just live rock for filtration (plus light, heater, and heater controller), and the return pump for water motion, though I'd like to add another wave pump . I had one on there, but I think the bearings went bad as it started making noise.
 

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