Garages are like money, you can never have enough, and not having any is a real drag.Congrats on getting situated. What I would do for a garage!!
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Garages are like money, you can never have enough, and not having any is a real drag.Congrats on getting situated. What I would do for a garage!!
Garages are like money, you can never have enough, and not having any is a real drag.
Very cool this opens lots of doors for testing and expansion!Some update on the ongoing hal development (hardware abstraction layer)
1) Users should be able to add new hardware driver through UI. This will be used to add new ph boards, base board, mcp23017 based GPIO expanders and what not (PAR sensors ??? :). A driver has a name, type (currently only rpi and pca9685 will be supported) and configuration (UI not developed yet). Type is used to decipher pin count, capabilities etc.
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2) Once added , each driver and pin(s) are associated with connectors. Connectors will always be backed by driver (rpi default). Inlet (digital inputs like float sensors), outlet (digital output like relays), jacks (DC pwm output, aka variable voltage) are always associated with a driver.
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Pardon the un-aligned UI. One of us (@Zekth, looking at you buddy ;-)), will clean it up once we have the whole story implemented.
Still looks better than my tank! I am sure with Adam's frags you will do well, they come in nice and healthy, colorful and growing.Yeah. This is the first time I have access to a garage :)
Wife was pretty tolerant about my tiny lab at one corner of the dining room till now.
My apartment move broke pretty much all of my acro colonies. I took the opportunity to get rid of some of the bigger pieces (bubble, frogspawn, monti cap ) as well. They found good homes to local reefing community. There are newer folks who absolutely love those pieces. Tank is pretty different looking now. I took this opportunity to revisit the rockscape as well. Its still needs lot of work (and currently going through some cyano period).
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I saved pretty much all the corals, including the broken acro colonies. I have cleared up some premium space. Now that reef-pi doser module is functional and I have almost 3 years of experience with reef keeping, I think I'll go for a battle box.
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My zoa island +acan
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Lepto, strawberry shortcake colony (move out from premium space to down below)
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micro goniopora colony (stings its neighbors all the time)
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I have mixed feeling overall. I miss the old fully grown out tank, but I also look forward to grow some harder keep acros, and with a bit more thoughtout rockscape and coral placement (less aggression related issues)
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Thank you. To name a few, following is our tentative goals for 3.0, that exploit this featureVery cool this opens lots of doors for testing and expansion!
For me the biggest bummer was I ran out of storage containers, and fresh RO/DI supply. I had three tanks, one nano and two pico, and not enough buckets/storage to transport them all separately, which is what caused the breaking. I think bigger rock structures are just hard to transport. This time I have made the rockscape as an assembly of few larger pieces that I can separate. Lets see what happens.. for next couple of months at least I have my work cut out.. it will be cyano vs me. Diligent water changes and manual removal of as much of cyano as possible, while the tank's microbial population settle to deter cyano naturally.You tank looks great. It's always tough to move a tank looks like you were successful in doing so.
For me the biggest bummer was I ran out of storage containers, and fresh RO/DI supply. I had three tanks, one nano and two pico, and not enough buckets/storage to transport them all separately, which is what caused the breaking. I think bigger rock structures are just hard to transport. This time I have made the rockscape as an assembly of few larger pieces that I can separate. Lets see what happens.. for next couple of months at least I have my work cut out.. it will be cyano vs me. Diligent water changes and manual removal of as much of cyano as possible, while the tank's microbial population settle to deter cyano naturally.[/QUOTE
I'm sure you'll get the upperhand on the cyano quickly and your tanks will be looking great sooner than you think.
I noticed that cyano feeds on detritus directly quite well. Finding a way to cut down detritus levels like sand vacuuming, powerfiltering, etc, might help.For me the biggest bummer was I ran out of storage containers, and fresh RO/DI supply. I had three tanks, one nano and two pico, and not enough buckets/storage to transport them all separately, which is what caused the breaking. I think bigger rock structures are just hard to transport. This time I have made the rockscape as an assembly of few larger pieces that I can separate. Lets see what happens.. for next couple of months at least I have my work cut out.. it will be cyano vs me. Diligent water changes and manual removal of as much of cyano as possible, while the tank's microbial population settle to deter cyano naturally.
I dont have a sandbed. Its barebottom. I have skimmer and chemical filtration in place. I felt algae is more of a detritous issue, dino a silicate issue and cyano to be a nutrient balance issue. Everytime I make some changes that distrurbs the nutrient balance, cyano appears, particularly around the battle zones where two adjacent corals are fighting for spaceI noticed that cyano feeds on detritus directly quite well. Finding a way to cut down detritus levels like sand vacuuming, powerfiltering, etc, might help.
You have it under control, just hoping to give help if I can. I have found powerfilters to be super effective against cyano, even running one temporarily in the display if necessary. With your smart sandless setup it is much easier to control the system.I dont have a sandbed. Its barebottom. I have skimmer and chemical filtration in place. I felt algae is more of a detritous issue, dino a silicate issue and cyano to be a nutrient balance issue. Everytime I make some changes that distrurbs the nutrient balance, cyano appears, particularly around the battle zones where two adjacent corals are fighting for space
Yeah. This is the first time I have access to a garage :)
Wife was pretty tolerant about my tiny lab at one corner of the dining room till now.
My apartment move broke pretty much all of my acro colonies. I took the opportunity to get rid of some of the bigger pieces (bubble, frogspawn, monti cap ) as well. They found good homes to local reefing community. There are newer folks who absolutely love those pieces. Tank is pretty different looking now. I took this opportunity to revisit the rockscape as well. Its still needs lot of work (and currently going through some cyano period).
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I saved pretty much all the corals, including the broken acro colonies. I have cleared up some premium space. Now that reef-pi doser module is functional and I have almost 3 years of experience with reef keeping, I think I'll go for a battle box.
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My zoa island +acan
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Lepto, strawberry shortcake colony (move out from premium space to down below)
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micro goniopora colony (stings its neighbors all the time)
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I have mixed feeling overall. I miss the old fully grown out tank, but I also look forward to grow some harder keep acros, and with a bit more thoughtout rockscape and coral placement (less aggression related issues)
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Adorable!Lot of thing happened in past few weeks. One of them was the apartment move. Now I have a garage :-). So I guess this will be the official unofficial reef-pi laboratories :-)
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Rigorous testing is in progress . And for some reason Batman decided to drop by and say hi
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