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@Torrey, I am always happy to learn the details in our hobby. I would to love to hear more: I think many members enjoy the science class aspect of the forum.
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Camera Phone Lens for Middle/Back of Aquarium
Streetwise replied to ZoeyFish's topic in General Discussion
I don’t always bother with this, but if you have a light with both Pro and Manual settings, you can run Pro for your schedule, and Manual for your photos. I also recommend enabling the grid of thirds view for your phone camera, to help you square-up your shots. -
Nice. I also like the little peak variations of the light levels so that the light is always changing.
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Fluval Plant 3.0 Pure White question
Streetwise replied to Vyce's topic in Plants, Algae, and Fertilizers
The Fluval 3.0 thread is over a year old, and you can see the interface changes with the screenshots. I think that Fluval contracts out the app development to their hardware suppliers. -
I am still running dual siestas:
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We have a thread if you want to share about your siestas: Cheers
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- badis badis
- scarlet badis
- mystery snail
- white wizard snail
- piano snail
- taia naticoides
- filopaludina martensi
- celestial pearl danio
- melini corydora
- bandit corydora
- pygmy corydoras
- panda corydora
- honey gourami
- neocaridinia
- mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- german blue rams
- pseudomugil luminatus
- nerite snail
- emergent plants
- guppies
- hara jerdoni
- microglanis iheringi
- bumblebee catfish
- anchor catfish
- aspidora spilotus
- apistogramma caucatoides
- northeastern grey tree frog
- asolene spixii snails
- black tiger badis
- dario sp. mayanmar
- sewellia lineolata
- hillstream loach
- red neon blue rainbow
- african dwarf frogs
- neocaridina
- psuedomugil gertrudae
- gertrudes spotted rainbow
- laetacara curviceps
- dwarf flag cichlid
- smiling acara
- laetacara dorsigera
- red breast acara
- apistogramma borellii opal
- apistogramma trifasciata
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That looks nice! I am getting serious memories seeing those bubble walls. As a young person, I had under-gravel filters that used horizontal filters and air stones instead of uplift tubes.
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Freshman year is strange. Just be yourself, and be open to how others are similar or different. Don't worry about lifelong friendships. Just find some friends that you can trust, and a network of other acquaintances.
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Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
If you have an app connection, your network connection may be solid, and you can focus on the programming advice from @ARMYVET. -
I love your updates!
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Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
@Sandra the fish rookie, let me know about connecting to that AT&T portal in case we need to change settings. -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
Is there any chance that you have changed your Wi-Fi password since you got that AT&T router? Can you try the page 10 instructions? I still need to know if you can get into your AT&T Wi-Fi settings. I found a video: -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
I am looking at pages 7-9. Please let us know how many steps you have completed. -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
We might have to tweak the network settings, but let’s try to connect with via the app first. https://drive.google.com/file/d/12OOKO5pMWrVA1arIfFgPf_3peHWXHjeH/view?usp=sharing -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
Okay, try to get into your Wi-Fi settings via that link. -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
Are you currently able to program the Inkbird from the phone? -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
@Sandra the fish rookie, were you able to connect the app to the controller? That should have been my first question. If not, did the app provide an error message? Also, can you you get to your network settings via that https://att.com/SmartHomeManager link? -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
Do you just have the network hardware from your ISP? If so, who is your internet service provider? Maybe take a picture of the gear. It might also have print on it which identifies it. -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
What is the exact model Inbird, and what is your wireless router/AP? -
Inkbird WiFi Configuration and Usage
Streetwise replied to Sandra the fish rookie's topic in General Discussion
Please keep going here! This could be useful for others. I am also a professional in IT and networking, and might be able to assist. -
Sarlac, Graboid, Dune Sandworm.
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Why Do Some Plants Need Extra CO2?
Streetwise replied to Ken's topic in Plants, Algae, and Fertilizers
Immersed v emersed would refer to the sections of plants below or above the water, or growth that occurred in each condition. -
Why Do Some Plants Need Extra CO2?
Streetwise replied to Ken's topic in Plants, Algae, and Fertilizers
“When aquatic plants break the water surface, they not only obtain more CO2, but they appear to be released from their own internal handicaps. Figure IX-1 compares the photosynthetic response of aerial leaves and submerged leaves of Pomamogeton amplifolius to increased CO2 fertilization. The floating leaves responded much better to increased CO2 than the submerged.” Excerpt From Ecology of the Planted Aquarium Diana Louise Walstad https://books.apple.com/us/book/ecology-of-the-planted-aquarium/id661029773 This material may be protected by copyright. -
Fluval Plant 3.0 Pure White question
Streetwise replied to Vyce's topic in Plants, Algae, and Fertilizers
Light and color are very interesting topics. The way we create color is linked to the way we perceive color. I would recommend looking into the topics of color model, additive color, subtractive color, RGB color model, RYB color model, and CMYK color model. LED color creation is more complicated than you might think. The color white from LEDs is especially interesting.