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I haven't tried it, but I just recently saw it so good timing.
https://www.printables.com/model/190228-shroom-condo/files
You cann shrink the size down when slicing for a print.I saw this file but I'm looking for something 1-2 inches in diameter max.
Didn’t even think about that. Still a noob with 3D Printing. Any tips printing with PETG?You cann shrink the size down when slicing for a print.
Not really. You could also use PLA. That is what I used for mine. People think that PLA will break down in salt water and it is supposed to be composeable. There is a video on youtube where a guy who put a PLA benhcy in salt water for two years after which he examined it for degradation, but did not find much. I had two PLA eductors in my tank for several years and they still seems the same.Didn’t even think about that. Still a noob with 3D Printing. Any tips printing with PETG?
... to this end. I printed a little viking hat for my urchin in white PLA. It wore it for a few days it was hilarious, but then it dropped it, the goby grabbed it and it has been in my tank since ~2 years. it finally surfaced the other day, still looks fine. i have not seen anything odd with params or coral health from it.Not really. You could also use PLA. That is what I used for my. People think that PLA will break down in salt water and it is supposed to be composeable. There is a video on youtube where a guy who put a PLA benncy in salt water for two years after which he examined it for degradation, but did not find much. I had two PLA eductors my tank for several years and they still seems the same.
PETG is definitely the safer bet since it will not degrade.