Hey Reef Fam!! I saw a similar thread related to 3D printing aquarium parts but would like a bit more advice & insight from you experienced printers. I am thinking about buying the Bambu Lab P1S but I was wondering, are there any other 3D Printers like Prusa or Anycubic that you guys would recommend for printing PETG, ABS & PC filament or is the P1S the best on the market? I’m not sure if I need the P1S with AMS combo for multicolor printing but I really don’t want to go over my $750 budget unless I absolutely have to Lol
—Ideally I’m hoping to print parts for saltwater and freshwater hobbyists and I know this might sound a bit crazy but I actually want to start slow making parts for myself & friends and then eventually build my skills up enough to start creating my own custom parts to sell online and at my buddies fish store. Here’s a list of parts I had in mind so please if you get a chance, let me know if these are even doable on a P1S:
—Aquarium lids (maybe PC?)
—Frag racks
—Filter media baskets
—Filter Cups
—Controller/power mounts
—Light Shades
—Sump baffles
—Skimmer stands
—Plant holders
—Btw I have been watching several YouTube videos and tinkering around with TinkerCad, plus as an artist I have no problem spending hours drawing, editing etc. on my MacBook. I do work full-time so I wonder if this type of endeavor would be too time consuming to manage on the side. I’m hoping this could eventually turn into a little additional side income!

—Ideally I’m hoping to print parts for saltwater and freshwater hobbyists and I know this might sound a bit crazy but I actually want to start slow making parts for myself & friends and then eventually build my skills up enough to start creating my own custom parts to sell online and at my buddies fish store. Here’s a list of parts I had in mind so please if you get a chance, let me know if these are even doable on a P1S:
—Aquarium lids (maybe PC?)
—Frag racks
—Filter media baskets
—Filter Cups
—Controller/power mounts
—Light Shades
—Sump baffles
—Skimmer stands
—Plant holders
—Btw I have been watching several YouTube videos and tinkering around with TinkerCad, plus as an artist I have no problem spending hours drawing, editing etc. on my MacBook. I do work full-time so I wonder if this type of endeavor would be too time consuming to manage on the side. I’m hoping this could eventually turn into a little additional side income!





