Ok this is the second project where EZB will be used to control lighting , current flow , temp , salinity ect. This thread will show just about every step ot the build , electronics , wiring and eventually the scripts to make it work. - Josh Starnes
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I used a net gear router... Well three of them and cut the top off two so I could stack them and glue them together to use as one case. I received blue LEDs and I'm on my way to pick them up now...;)I thought you left the forum ,since havent heard from you in awhile
Glad to see you working on your projects,in about one week going on my last trip to china for work then get retire and only work on my robots.
I put my male and female gecko's together,so soon with see my babies hatch,i guess i will be another daddy
OK more work on the lighting system. Ideally it will be dimmable to simulate change in lighting through the day much like the larger tank but now with all the other colors.

These are 6 10 watt blue actinic LEDs. They are super bright and I should have no problem frowning very pretty corals with these. Take in mind this is double the previous output and they are all blue not split with white.There are also 6 tiny surface mount LEDs that are morning and evening lighting. Late night they will be off completely so I can sleep
given the success of keeping a anemone in this tank with less lighting on the test setup I believe this will really be the icing on the cake.
I hope you post another video soon, I love your fish. I hope to eventually do this with my own tanks, so I'm definitely watching this progress.