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Self Sustaining Ecosystem With 20 Opae Ula And LED Light

Self Sustaining Ecosystem With 20 Opae Ula And LED Light

Regular price $179.99 USD
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ʻŌpae ʻUla Living Ecosystem with LED Light (20 Shrimp)

Discover the beauty of nature in balance with this captivating self-sustaining ʻŌpae ʻUla ecosystem — a stunning display of life that thrives with zero maintenance. Perfect for your desk, home, or as a meaningful gift, this sealed aquatic habitat is home to 20 vibrant Hawaiian red shrimp (Halocaridina rubra), known for their resilience and longevity.

Each crystal-clear container includes hand-selected lava rocks, natural microalgae, and a built-in LED light that illuminates the shrimp’s striking red color, bringing their world to life — day or night. No feeding. No filters. No water changes. Just nature at work in its purest form.


What’s Inside:


  • 20 live ʻŌpae ʻUla (Hawaiian red shrimp)
  • Authentic coral aquascape
  • Black seafan coral
  • sand substrate
  • Naturally occurring chaeto morpha microalgae
  • Clear self-contained ecosystem vessel
  • USB-powered LED light for stunning illumination
  • Simple care guide included

 

Key Features:


  • Zero-maintenance, closed aquatic system
  • Shrimp can live over 20 years
  • Ideal for low-light environments, offices, or bedside tables
  • Eco-friendly, relaxing, and educational



No hassle. Just harmony.

Every ecosystem is one-of-a-kind, just like the creatures inside.

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Anthony D., Austin, TX

“Survived my kids AND my cat.”
I was skeptical, but it’s true—no feeding, no cleaning, and they’re still thriving months later. My kids love checking on them, and the cat just stares.

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Jason M., San Diego, CA

“The best gift I’ve ever given!”
I bought this as a birthday present for my brother, and he’s obsessed. The fact that you don’t need to feed the shrimp is incredible. They really are self-sustaining.