That's ingenious and looking great mate, no other words!
Thanks mate 👍
That's ingenious and looking great mate, no other words!
Love that you're sharing details on your automated setup 😍 Worth its weight in gold!
"When I grow up" I want a system something like yours, so I'll be coming back to this thread for already researched solutions by the guru 🤩
Oh I want as much as you can share really, smaller details too!I'm never sure home much to share and whether people are reading and yawning, muttering "Good god man, get on with the plant and fish pictures", or whether the techie stuff is of some use.
Oh I want as much as you can share really, smaller details too!
You're somewhat of the UKAPS authority on automation, so any details about your setup really adds to our communal knowledgebase 😃
And the plant and fish pictures wont be coming until 2030 anyway, so we have time!
Im useless at DIY but im astounded at what you've built, love the substrate trays! Look forward to watching the rest of the build
When you have time, could you detail how you have done the liquid remineralization mix(es) for instance?I'm not sure about the latter part lol, but any details you want to know about just ask!
When you have time, could you detail how you have done the liquid remineralization mix(es) for instance?
I vaguely remember a forum post about how to dose Calcium, did you end up going with chloride or a larger solution of sulphate?
Do you have more than one mixture you add?
How do you know how much to add to the RO? (Maybe stupid question) A particular calculation?
And also something about Safe vs Prime, did you dilute Prime in the end? Or what pump has high enough precision to dose undiluted Prime?
AquariumScience seems to believe we can dilute it just fine, but I dont quite know what to think about that website.
Some parts seem really well informed, but the planted sections are complete rubbish* (pardon my british 😁), so the big question is,
are the parts that seem well informed just seeming that way because I dont know any better, or are they actually correct 🤔
But I dont want to derail the thread with that subject, so we will stick to the Prime question specifically.
(*At least they were the last time I checked them..)
Im furiously taking notes
Dont you worry, I will keep you occupied with questions for several years
Oh thats a new one to me. Standard KH2PO4 didnt have enough K for your liking? 😁K3PO4
That makes sense Are the triple carbon filters a standard thing, or is this something you have put together yourself?I don't add any Prime or other dechlorinator. The RO unit has three carbon filters prior to the RO membrane. The first is a combination sediment and carbon filter, the second is a dedicated carbon block filter, and the third is a combination chlorine and chloramine filter. With those, I'm happy that I can skip the dechlorinator.
Oh thats a new one to me. Standard KH2PO4 didnt have enough K for your liking? 😁
That makes sense Are the triple carbon filters a standard thing, or is this something you have put together yourself?
I ask because im inching ever closer to getting an RO unit at some point (maybe when you have fish in your tank ), and I dont like doing anything half-way
That stainless tray solution is brilliant! I have wondered about something like that, but could not come up with a very good way to build it. Really interested to see the performance!
Lots of flexing going on here with that tank!!. Don't forget to breath mate.
Excellent job @Wookii . Wish I had the space and money to carry out such project.
I'm not yet ready as an aquarist to go full-tilt into a biotope/habitat style of tank - as much I love looking at biotope style tanks, I just like having a lot more plants than is typical for that style of tank. That said I will be attempting to replicate much of that style of tank as I can - lots of broken lines of sight and shadowy areas.
I disagree and I think the scape looks really nice so far!I'm crap at scaping at the best of times
I disagree and I think the scape looks really nice so far!
You're smart to plan around what is most important to you, like hidden places and room for enough plants to satisfy the itch 😃
I bet the fish are going to love it as well!
Maybe you already wrote about this, but what stock do you have in mind?
Love it mate it looks great. Automation is the way forward, I will definitely be stealing these ideas if I can have a new larger set up when we move to our forever home.
Any idea when it’ll be filled? I’m too impatient 😂