Possibly The Tiniest Artificial Reef???

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Hey guys! It’s Nora. I thought I would share a literally tiny experiment I started about two months ago. Basically, I received a jar a little bigger than a quarter (maybe it holds an ounce, idk) and decided to put some sand, water, and a little algae from my reef into it. I did not think it would work, but turns out that it is doing just fine! Fast foreward a few weeks and I notice a spaghetti worm and some copepods swimming around. All the creatures are still alive. The only thing I have done since its creation was add a pellet or two smaller than the head of a pin a couple weeks after its creation and a tiiiiiiiiny bit of distilled water as top-off. I want to know if anyone else has tried something like this, and if I am correct in my thinking that it is currently the tiniest in the world!
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It would be interesting to see if let's say a single Zoa would live there. Secondly - it would be interesting for you to send an ICP sample (at the end of the experiment) - to see whether the cap - (obviously metal - looks like Aluminum) has caused a change.
 
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It would be interesting to see if let's say a single Zoa would live there. Secondly - it would be interesting for you to send an ICP sample (at the end of the experiment) - to see whether the cap - (obviously metal - looks like Aluminum) has caused a change.
That is a good idea! I do not think I can afford an ICP atm, I’m a broke college student, but I did not consider the effects of the lid, it was a very good point. For all I know it could be aiding in its survival!
 

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Hey guys! It’s Nora. I thought I would share a literally tiny experiment I started about two months ago. Basically, I received a jar a little bigger than a quarter (maybe it holds an ounce, idk) and decided to put some sand, water, and a little algae from my reef into it. I did not think it would work, but turns out that it is doing just fine! Fast foreward a few weeks and I notice a spaghetti worm and some copepods swimming around. All the creatures are still alive. The only thing I have done since its creation was add a pellet or two smaller than the head of a pin a couple weeks after its creation and a tiiiiiiiiny bit of distilled water as top-off. I want to know if anyone else has tried something like this, and if I am correct in my thinking that it is currently the tiniest in the world!
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Congratulations Nora, you rediscovered the closed biosphere, and yours may indeed be the smallest known! Is it still running?
 

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there's a youtube video with roughly 3 mil+ views where someone put together a planted system in a jar and kept the lid on it for ten years and it's labeled an ecosystem. it's just a rotting mass of water and organic material lol but I thought it was creative salesmanship for sure.
 

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If you need some corals in there, checkout this thread! I think they're willing to ship the zoas to whoever wants them!

3 wks I've left these freebie zoas in a bag in the laundry room. The things are still alive. If you think keeping zoas alive means you can keep sps alive, I'm not sure I agree...!
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