The attachment clip looks a bit small and I’d think that black would be a better color, but overall it’s a good design
tangerinemoth on
just curious, what materials do you use to ensure it’s safe for aquatic life?
based_valu on
This looks awesome, is there any possibility you could sell and ship to someone who does not have access to a 3d printer?
DickRiculous on
Awesome, thank you.
Miserable_Aioli2606 on
I like that the shape is different, but that also means stupid fish can get stuck behind it. Bettas for example love to wedge themselves into crevices. Thanks for thinking of black rimmed tanks. That’s what most US tanks have. The rimless tanks are catching on, but they’re usually twice as much, so I don’t see them winning the popularity contest here. I like that the roots can dangle free below. That’s something many of the box style planters don’t allow. I wish they had bars or crosshatched instead of being solid on the bottom. I would like to see something that can sit a little higher out of the water and still let the roots dangle for plants that can’t have their crown/trunk soaked. I had a spider plant that was doing great, but it kept sinking too low into the water, which killed it. Just my ideas on the matter, but overall it’s a nice and different design! Good work!
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That’s really cool! I’ll take 3.
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The attachment clip looks a bit small and I’d think that black would be a better color, but overall it’s a good design
just curious, what materials do you use to ensure it’s safe for aquatic life?
This looks awesome, is there any possibility you could sell and ship to someone who does not have access to a 3d printer?
Awesome, thank you.
I like that the shape is different, but that also means stupid fish can get stuck behind it. Bettas for example love to wedge themselves into crevices. Thanks for thinking of black rimmed tanks. That’s what most US tanks have. The rimless tanks are catching on, but they’re usually twice as much, so I don’t see them winning the popularity contest here. I like that the roots can dangle free below. That’s something many of the box style planters don’t allow. I wish they had bars or crosshatched instead of being solid on the bottom. I would like to see something that can sit a little higher out of the water and still let the roots dangle for plants that can’t have their crown/trunk soaked. I had a spider plant that was doing great, but it kept sinking too low into the water, which killed it. Just my ideas on the matter, but overall it’s a nice and different design! Good work!