This!Automatic phosphate testing.
auto frozen feeder.
Icecap had a submersible camera for a little bit. Don't know why it was discontinued. It was called the IceCap Reef-Cam.Submersible webcam to monitor the tank while being away.
I setup a wyze cam for this on a recent vacation. I just loved the ability to watch my tank while being a couple hours away. When I looked for a webcam made for aquariums that was submersible, I was surprised there aren’t really any options, at least that I could find. Of course one problem is keeping the lens clean of algae, maybe a “wind shield wiper” like contraption for the lens would work?
yeah the icecap was the only one I could find but you're right its discontinued.Icecap had a submersible camera for a little bit. Don't know why it was discontinued. It was called the IceCap Reef-Cam.
I'm on the kickstarter campaign for Moai. Still vaporware.
This exists in reefbot. Just not a mainstream vendor, so it has issues.Automatic phosphate testing.
Like the automatic felt screen roller for the particles, but a clear film that moves across the tank and rolls up in the corners!+1 on some sort of automatic glass cleaner.
I think a thin mylar film covering the front inside of the glass, that is automatically rolled up
and replaced would be the answer. But there are a ton of problems to solve.
Exactly. A box in each corner. One rolls in, one rolls out. Occasionally replace the film.Like the automatic felt screen roller for the particles, but a clear film that moves across the tank and rolls up in the corners!
Plus it rotates the position of your frag racks through the tank!Exactly. A box in each corner. One rolls in, one rolls out. Occasionally replace the film.
Maybe a U channel across top and bottom to hold the film edges.
Some sort of pump to pull water out from between glass and film. Or maybe replace it with RO water.
I think the key problem to solve is making sure nothing grows between the film and the glass.
As a bonus, it really helps protect glass/acrylic from scratches.
I know some stores do offer thisIdea: One month free aquarium service with the purchase of a premium reef system.
So many mistakes are made in that first setup and the first month.
It adds cost. But it should reduce returns and support.
Bulk Reef Supply and Red Sea Reefer could sub contract with locals.
I bet local service people would do it at cost to get possible long term contracts.
Like+1 on some sort of automatic glass cleaner.
I think a thin mylar film covering the front inside of the glass, that is automatically rolled up
and replaced would be the answer. But there are a ton of problems to solve.
I service company I worked for did it... but ours was a bit longer then a month... 1 year. $250K systems though, and you needed us there quite often to work out the technical bugs. We did computer operated surge aquariums back in the late 90's. Most of it was proprietary hardware and software.I know some stores do offer this