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About to what color temp do you run normally?FWIW, my family liked the warm look, around 8000k. :)
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About to what color temp do you run normally?FWIW, my family liked the warm look, around 8000k. :)
About to what color temp do you run normally?
Back in the day I had an SPS tank with a single 400w 6500k iwasaki. I know the look!About to what color temp do you run normally?
It said 6,000 k for all channels equal, which is what I was at.
Agreed. It's by far my favorite SPS - super easy to care for, faster grower, beautiful growth patterns, and looks great under actinics! I have one mini-colony in every tank. The WWC Yellow Tips is cool as well.Green Slimer if you want SPS. Usually very easy, bulletproof, and quick grower. Put it in the background as it grows tall and large but very easy to prune
recognizing the flaw without experiencing a disaster is education without tuition!
I zip tied my temp probe to a piece of rock rubbleA few minutes ago, as I’m sitting in a chair next to the tank reading Reef2Reef, I vaguely hear an alarm going off but didn’t register it. Then a warning pops up on my phone: “temperature too high!”
Whattt???
Tank temp probe says 83.5 when it was only 78.3 a few hours ago. Ok, must be a fault? Yes. Turns out when I tossed my wipe up towel into the under tank cabinet, it must have pulled on the cord from the INKBIRD up to one or both temp probes, pulling one out of the water.
Putting it back in, temp is back below 79.
Think I need to zip tie that cord in place to get another cheap learning experience from it. lol
I have tried turkey bacon-not bacon also Canadian bacon aka ham-not bacon either, not sure I would want to try printed bacon.I think you need a 3D printer. You can then print needed things like probe holders, overflow guards, various tools, simulated bacon slices (for when real bacon printers become a thing)... Things like like that.
Just don't tell the wife about the simulated bacon slices being practice for the real thing, people tend to look at you differently after that -- even if they know in their heart that they can't wait for them to be real.
I think you need a 3D printer. You can then print needed things like probe holders, overflow guards, various tools, simulated bacon slices (for when real bacon printers become a thing)... Things like like that.
Just don't tell the wife about the simulated bacon slices being practice for the real thing, people tend to look at you differently after that -- even if they know in their heart that they can't wait for them to be real.
Like the replicators in StarTrek? I like how in newer versions of the shows they go into the processes more like using their waste as a base for the stuff to get replicated. Adds a certain feeling of "truth" to the story.lol
I wrote a science fiction book years ago (unpublished) and in musing for a future one, one of the things in it is basically a device that can scan and then reproduce any item atom by atom, even living organisms. In theory, there’s no reason that couldn’t work (an important attribute to me for things I write).
Bacon would be easy to do. In fact, foods are a primary use. It makes living viable in a place where food is hard or impossible to come by. All you need are the atoms. :)
Like the replicators in StarTrek? I like how in newer versions of the shows they go into the processes more like using their waste as a base for the stuff to get replicated. Adds a certain feeling of "truth" to the story.
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