NanoAquarium

NanoAquarium

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# First own publication Creating a small "drinking glass" aquarium is an exciting project that can be completed with basic electronics knowledge. For illumination, WS2812B LEDs are used, thanks to crilitech for sharing this idea. An Arduino Nano and FASTLED library control the entire setup. The code for the wave simulation will follow soon. To complete the aquarium, you'll need brass or aluminum rods from a hardware store. A 6mm brass tube is a good choice, costing about 3 euros per meter. Adjusting the length of the three tubes is crucial to achieve the desired effect. Please note that this setup is not suitable for fish. Instead, it can be filled with greenery, soil, worms, and flea crabs from nearby creeks or streams.

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