125 - Took Forever But Here It is!

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So far I've only used the creality brand and this Amazon one for blue. Just a random brand I tried. No problems so far. Yes to ironing. My printer is in a slightly colder spot so I'm running slightly hotter temps (240 and 80), but it's dialed in and printing consistent. Same settings for creality and the blue brand. I did enclose with a sheet and cardboard and utilized a corner so it's pretty draft free and warm. Good results but it's not exactly a pretty enclosure.
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My Sunlu PLA printed better than my Creality PLA and the white was cleaner looking. Side by side, the spools looked similar but the finished project Creality was more yellow looking - almost like it burned?
I've not seen that, both of them print about the same for me, even eSun has been decent.

I haven't tried the more expensive ones yet, hatchbox, matterhacker, prusa, etc.
 

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This is the only "expensive" filament I've used. Prints well, probably better than inland (sunlu) and looks amazing!
FLASHFORGE PETG Pro Filament 1.75mm +/- 0.02mm Burnt Titanium, Color Changeable 3D Printer Filament 1kg, Chameleon 3D Printing Filament Changing Colors with Light, Perfectly Hide The Layer Line https://a.co/d/gKG9mV8
 

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This is the only "expensive" filament I've used. Prints well, probably better than inland (sunlu) and looks amazing!
FLASHFORGE PETG Pro Filament 1.75mm +/- 0.02mm Burnt Titanium, Color Changeable 3D Printer Filament 1kg, Chameleon 3D Printing Filament Changing Colors with Light, Perfectly Hide The Layer Line https://a.co/d/gKG9mV8
Want. It's definitely been in the cart. I haven't bought it yet though. Hubs likes it too so random things id print for him would probably be from this.
 

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This is the only "expensive" filament I've used. Prints well, probably better than inland (sunlu) and looks amazing!
FLASHFORGE PETG Pro Filament 1.75mm +/- 0.02mm Burnt Titanium, Color Changeable 3D Printer Filament 1kg, Chameleon 3D Printing Filament Changing Colors with Light, Perfectly Hide The Layer Line https://a.co/d/gKG9mV8
I've read flashforge is pretty good too.
 

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Want. It's definitely been in the cart. I haven't bought it yet though. Hubs likes it too so random things id print for him would probably be from this.
It's great! black, but interesting: blue, purple, or green depending on angle and light.

I've read flashforge is pretty good too.
The one I've tried is nice, and about the same price as the inland I get from micro center.
 
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I'd be curious on that if it's still reef safe. I've read somewhere that the silks can have extra stuff added that may not be safe for the aquarium.

That stuff has a very silk PLA look to it.
 

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They didn't fail. They weren't necessarily perfect, but they're highly usable!

Now printing:
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ParlAquatics V1 with a slightly modified base.
you're getting cleaner prints on that then I ever did!
 
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you're getting cleaner prints on that then I ever did!
Nope! My nozzle was clogged. It's a decent print but the walls are slightly separating. Overall though I think it printed very much good enough for my purposes!

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Also, Coral QT for the Acros is now set up. Mixing some water, need a small heater from the garage, and then the dipping can commence! It looks like I have a total of 10 Acro frags.

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Got the Acro QT setup. Using a 10 gallon tank, Noopsyche 60 watt and Nicrew 30 watt. I have a 1600 gph powerhead in there to keep the water moving. Dipped 10 frags. Lots of copepods and amphipods, lots of little critters I couldn't identify, and 1 flatworm that was too large to be AEFW (I think...). It was grey. Looked almost like a Euphyllia Flatworm but significantly smaller. I guess it could have been a young one and that explains the torch? I never saw any on the torch but it's always a possibility.
 

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