
Aquarium planter
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<p>Originally published here: <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4540267">Aquarium planter by tato_713 - Thingiverse</a></p><p>This planter was made for an axolotl aquarium as a cave system. It works as a planter or scaffold for aquatic or semiaquatic plants, like <i>Elodea</i>. Rocks are required to prevent the planter from floating up. Although PLA itself may be heavy enough (24% heavier than water), I didn't tested the planter alone. The upper plant in the photo is from the genus <i>Bacopa</i>, may be <i>B. monnieri</i>, I took it from the wild in the shore of a stream in my countryside.</p><p>The structure was designed with Solidworks 2018, and later converted to Voronoi structure with <a href="https://www.voronator.com/">Voronator</a>.</p><p><strong>Update</strong>: I added an extension for those who want to add a couple of cm more of water column. This extra part must be placed below the main part, and if you print it twice, you can pile up them to gain height.</p><p><strong>Update 2</strong>: I included also a "filled" version, more suitable to use soil, clay or mud on it.</p><p>Check <a href="/tato_713/collections/planters">my other planter designs</a>.</p><h3>Print Settings</h3><p><strong>Rafts:</strong></p><p>No</p><p><strong>Supports:</strong></p><p>Yes</p><p><strong>Infill:</strong></p><p>0%</p><p><strong>Filament:</strong> - PLA Any</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong></p><p>It technically requires support, but I printed the planter without it and I had little falling strings, that were easy to cut. This saved a lot of printing time. I recommend using a good bridging configuration, like layer cooling. ABS is not recommended, as its print waste is toxic.</p>
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