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![]() This is possibly the most well sorted out medium sized tank in here Greg
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![]() Disappointing update for me, but maybe it'll help someone else ...
The home-made food is going to have to stay in the freezer for now ![]() Our Bangaii (Banggai?) has never really eaten the new food, so last night I added a small amount of Mysis for him Now tonight everyone is being picky about the new food ![]() All they want is the Mysis I'm currently making a new batch of food; 4oz Mysis 4 cubes cyclopeeze (just 'cause it's what's left) 4 cubes plankton (same reason) Some garlic and omega aminos I think it was too soon to try the new food blend as nobody is full-grown yet I hope to use the food when they get bigger, but who knows Nobody is over 2-1/2" , so I chopped the mix fine It's probably too small for bigger fish and I'll have to give it to J&L or something ... FM |
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![]() I took the home-made food to J&L and all their fish ate it up like it was a last meal !
Good thing as I don't want to waste it I'm gonna stick with the mysis diet for now with my fishies and hope they will become more hungry/adapt to a different diet once they are bigger If you've been following, you'll know that after I installed the new light surround, I found some limitiations with it While I was building it I thought, Nah, there's no way I'll need more room than 33" of access, but while I was cutting the wood I was asking Myself about having doors on the ends. Myself told me there's no problem, there's lots of room, so I carried on Well, it turns out that Myself was quite wrong and I needed doors on the ends I tried to access an area last week and couldn't get to it, so Myself shouldn't plan stuff without consulting Me first Here's the mods I made Sorry for the poor lighting shots ![]() I'll get better pics up one day ... ![]() ![]() |
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![]() You should have consulted with "I". You see "I" always knows best, me and myself seem to forget who's boss! Keep that in mind next time you start second guessing!
Nice work as always!
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![]() Thanks Sheena for the reminder about consulting 'I', but it looks like we didn't have a full crew the day we were building
We think 'I' was on holidays as there was no other input that day, so we had to just go with it ![]() 'We all' still think it turned out pretty sexy, so it's good ![]() And thanks for the nice comments ![]() Oh, and for the record, We are not going to admit anything about schizophrenia That's for Grizz's posts ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 06-17-2013 at 04:43 AM. |
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![]() Ya, that's it
![]() I've had the Flu since Sat, so I stayed home Mon thinking about the auto-feeder, and Tues afternoon I got lucky with a wandering RBTA. I poked it a bit and it floated, so off to J&L I went for a store credit ![]() Tonight my brains were still scrambled from a left-over fever so, once again, no studying Next week, I promise myself, I'll hit the books HARD So, I got the auto-feeder mounted tonight Thanks to my wife, Donna, for suggesting the final location ![]() It's an Eheim, with the little fan. If you're familiar with it, you know it's best not mounted inside a canopy as it can, besides getting splashed etc, cause the food to clump as the fan will draw in moist air from the tank Well, after weeks of thinking about it, this is what I came up with A 3/4" Forstner bit for the hole and some bent acrylic for a mount ![]() ![]() Some fibreglass bugscreen to keep the fan clean, and some foam to keep it airtight, so there's no tank air entering the container In the first pic you can 'just' make out the red fan on the feeder I used 2 layers of 3/16" foam, so there's lots of room for air to enter The foam holds the mesh in place against the door ![]() ![]() Another piece of acrylic covered in sunscreen to keep the feeder from getting too much Sun from the lights. Could cook the electronics, or cook the food ? ![]() ![]() Mounted and ready to go (forgot to re-position the light-blocking foam around the hinges before this pic) I used the factory screw to mount the feeder through the acrylic You'll see I made the mount a bit sloped (food is heavy near the end of the container) This is so the container doesn't run out of food when it's still partly full ![]() Easy access for re-filling or re-programming ![]() Many online have complained about this particular feeder being too touchy, and I agree After some testing, I decided to tape the trap door in the position I like, and then I taped some paper over the end so I could get the 'perfect for me' amount of food I was careful not to leave any tape exposed to food so there is no clumping ![]() I will adjust the food as needed, but for now it seems to work great for our small fishies and Donna can now not worry about the poor guys going hungry @ lunch if she's tied up with work ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 06-20-2013 at 05:37 AM. |
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![]() Great work! Love how you can just open the door and re-program/re-fill.
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