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The real question is, what can I build it out of. I'm also in charge of construction and have worked with both wood, pvc, and even glass but never plastic. I'm not really sure where to start, I know to avoid the use of PET plastics (1 time use) (http://spec-tanks.com/aquarium-safe-plastics/). I can't use any acrylic or glass (mainly because that stuff is expensive, and I do funding too, I'll likely use some for the end model, but not for a prototype that [if it works] will just end up sitting on my shelf or something).
Would this be something that would work in a refugium? Or do the Mandarins need direct access to it? Just considering tankmates that might "guard" the food supply.
Not every fish will take to frozen so well as yoursNot sure what the debate is all about. Train your fish to eat frozen food and keep it alive and healthy for a long time. Mine has been in my tank for 3 years doing great. Eats mysis and brine shrimp; attacks blood worms like there is no tomorrow.
In the same 3 years, I have had a 2 wrasse and a clown fish die for unknown reasons. Go figure.
You posted a picture with a seahorse dipping it’s head in some blue liquid that a plant is growing in and there is a controller for something. There’s seems to be a lot going on.