I suspect you have seen, "The Last Waltz", right?That brings back memories. My folks were fans of The Band.
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I suspect you have seen, "The Last Waltz", right?That brings back memories. My folks were fans of The Band.
Maybe make a video of replacing the camera. Not with the camera though.Now I have to remove the auxillary fan but I'm heading to a meeting so the flashlight is charging and hopefully the work will be accommodating tomorrow afternoon when I get home from work. Except I might have another meeting tomorrow, I don't remember.
After all that, it turns out the camera was just unplugged...Maybe make a video of replacing the camera. Not with the camera though.
Oh well, now I have a spare!I'd call that a win/win. Get to learn about the machine and a free camera!After all that, it turns out the camera was just unplugged...Oh well, now I have a spare!

Very interesting print.Also started printing something:
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And ran a few tests:
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I dosed some Alk, calcium, and magnesium and topped off the dosing containers (they've been empty for a month or 2, oops!). I suppose I may want to add some PhosBond...
My kids like the "How to Train Your Dragons" movies. The main, black dragon, Toothless, has a girlfriend in later movies. I'm printing one of those. It's a "Flexi" so it moves.Very interesting print.
My Yellow ones open twice a day that I've seen - once around 2 or 3 in the afternoon for a couple of hours (I think it coincides with the Plank feeding) and then once again around 20-30 minutes after lights out. The pink ones in the 8 gallon I have never seen open but they have been close several times late at night - 1 or 2 in the morningish.That looks great Tim. Now I want a 3d printer....
Have your sun Corals been popping out at all? I ordered those black ones I was telling you about.
If mine never come out they're just going to look like black barnacles lol