I like all my stands being 36" tall. However I'm a bit taller at 6' so perhaps that is why lol.
I like just being able to easily look into the tank.
I like just being able to easily look into the tank.
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unfortunately it would require dropping like $600 on a 3d printer
it was basically this but I need to make it fit a 3/4" brace and some places wanted to charge $200~300 each (I'll try searching again though) so I thought it would be cheaper to just get a machine and just think of it as a future investment since I have multiple tanksSuper easy and inexpensive to get someone to print one of these for you. If you can just knock up a CAD for what you want, or someone can also do one for you.. plenty of people on Ebay, Etsy, Printables, Thingiverse, Sendcutsend.. Plus lots of professional options
basically this but I need to make it fit a 3/4" brace
I have wanted to do this for both my high tech tank and my tap water.So a lot to love about this journal and your journey. However, I need to highlight the fact that you sent in for an ICP test. Very few are doing that, in the US, at least.
I was trying to get one of the original ICP testing houses to set up a test for freshwater planted aquariums as the current analysis has recommended ranges for reef tanks that don't apply. No reply so far.
IMO, an ICP test every 6 months or so could confirm whether someone's math is working, identify any oddball levels and avoid the expense/time involved with testing at home with much less accurate tests.
What made you decide to use ICP?
Andre Mueller from Reef Moonshiner's and Tim Soler from Luxdium asked if I was interested in doing an ICP test.So a lot to love about this journal and your journey. However, I need to highlight the fact that you sent in for an ICP test. Very few are doing that, in the US, at least.
I was trying to get one of the original ICP testing houses to set up a test for freshwater planted aquariums as the current analysis has recommended ranges for reef tanks that don't apply. No reply so far.
IMO, an ICP test every 6 months or so could confirm whether someone's math is working, identify any oddball levels and avoid the expense/time involved with testing at home with much less accurate tests.
What made you decide to use ICP?
There was a company that was testing freshwater but as of July 1st are no longer open. I hope that this is true because I think it would be an invaluable resource for many of us. I want to see the freshwater hobby have the level of support that salt water does but we will have to be the ones to get it there.Andre Mueller from Reef Moonshiner's and Tim Soler from Luxdium asked if I was interested in doing an ICP test.
Think Andre is doing the same thing you wanted, to collect enough info to get ICP to do a freshwater version
100%. We need to clearly show the demand before a company will put any money towards it. I know of one US manufacturer that took a bath on planted aquarium products about 10 years ago and really soured on doing it again.I want to see the freshwater hobby have the level of support that salt water does but we will have to be the ones to get it there.
Andre from Reef Moonshiner's already asked other scapers and some farms from what he told me100%. We need to clearly show the demand before a company will put any money towards it. I know of one US manufacturer that took a bath on planted aquarium products about 10 years ago and really soured on doing it again.
I think forums will likely need to take the lead in directing members to testing sites in order to get the ICP companies attention. @SingAlongWithTsing is this something you can ask those two companies?