Exciting times! Getting wet this week!
I've updated the tank/stand design in the first post:
Major changes are:
1. I tested mixing Reef Nutrition foods together and kept them undisturbed in the fridge for at least a week to see if the different components settle or stay in suspension, and I'm happy to say that the latter was observed--THUS, I will simplify refrigerated feeding to 1 bottle of Reef Nutrition cocktail with RODI flushing the tubing via a simple T barb fitting.
2. I tested AFR in the fridge overnight to see if the components precipitate, and am happy to say that they did not, so I will now dose AFR from the mini fridge, THUS allowing me to use only one Reef Factory X3 doser.
3. I switched from the AutoAqua AWC/ATO combo to only have an IM TI Hydrofill ATO (but not buying their super expensive RODI container). In the end, I chickened out of the AWC, because it was the biggest risk of overflowing onto the office carpet. I also don't particularly trust the optical sensors and like the idea of the titantium closed circuit switch instead--given, any electrical control component can fail. In the future, I plan to put the ATO on one of the AutoAqua smart level security plugs to turn it off if the system breaks and runs nonstop.
4. Added the AI Prime 16 HD in the middle of the tank so I'll have 3 lights for better coverage. Maybe eventually work on a different LED setup, but for now I think this will work nicely. And all LEDs already owned.
5. Switched form an Inkbird/Finnex titanium heating system as primary to an IM Helio heater set to 77F as primary with the inkbird as a failsafe if the Helio breaks (kicking on the Finnex at 75F) and the upper temp still working to initiate fans when temps reaches 78F. I'm still working out what to do if the heater/controller were to break and just heat nonstop.
6. Bought a 3D printed platform for the Eheim autofeeder, which gives it a nice and clean look and perfectly situates the feeder over the screen.
Next stop: cable/tube management!
I've updated the tank/stand design in the first post:
Major changes are:
1. I tested mixing Reef Nutrition foods together and kept them undisturbed in the fridge for at least a week to see if the different components settle or stay in suspension, and I'm happy to say that the latter was observed--THUS, I will simplify refrigerated feeding to 1 bottle of Reef Nutrition cocktail with RODI flushing the tubing via a simple T barb fitting.
2. I tested AFR in the fridge overnight to see if the components precipitate, and am happy to say that they did not, so I will now dose AFR from the mini fridge, THUS allowing me to use only one Reef Factory X3 doser.
3. I switched from the AutoAqua AWC/ATO combo to only have an IM TI Hydrofill ATO (but not buying their super expensive RODI container). In the end, I chickened out of the AWC, because it was the biggest risk of overflowing onto the office carpet. I also don't particularly trust the optical sensors and like the idea of the titantium closed circuit switch instead--given, any electrical control component can fail. In the future, I plan to put the ATO on one of the AutoAqua smart level security plugs to turn it off if the system breaks and runs nonstop.
4. Added the AI Prime 16 HD in the middle of the tank so I'll have 3 lights for better coverage. Maybe eventually work on a different LED setup, but for now I think this will work nicely. And all LEDs already owned.
5. Switched form an Inkbird/Finnex titanium heating system as primary to an IM Helio heater set to 77F as primary with the inkbird as a failsafe if the Helio breaks (kicking on the Finnex at 75F) and the upper temp still working to initiate fans when temps reaches 78F. I'm still working out what to do if the heater/controller were to break and just heat nonstop.
6. Bought a 3D printed platform for the Eheim autofeeder, which gives it a nice and clean look and perfectly situates the feeder over the screen.
Next stop: cable/tube management!