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Edens.Bow

This is a fully autonomous paludarium that is controlled by any mobile device with the help of an app.

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This is a 8 foot tall ecosystem, design to look and feel like a rain forest. It monitors temperature & humidity.. it simulates day/night/storm and has a mini sub woofer that add realism to lightning & thunder!

I’m really excited to finally show the world this project! It has been several months of trial and error, but Its finally complete and currently housing over 14 unique species of animals. I would like to present to you.. **Drum Rolls** Edens.Bow!!

Edens.Bow” is a self monitoring, smart, Multi-layered paludarium. When paired with the Bantam.Earth App.. It tries to replicate the rain forest and various conditions, many of its inhabitants are originally found in. From ambient sounds of insects chirping during a foggy morning.. To simulated lightening & rolling thunder during evening storms.. This vivarium feels like a corner of the amazon!

Why did I make it? There wasn't anything like this on the market and I like tinkering with stuff.. I wanted to inspire others to make setups like this so I decided to document the build in a series I call "BEHINDtheBUILD"

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    Designing and constructing the Paludarium

    It all started with a 55 gallon bow front aquarium. It was a used system that came with everything needed to function correctly. The filtration system was a simple over flow set up that channeled water into an under tank sump, where the water was filtered and then pumped back out into the the aquarium. I wanted to design something that would eventually work as an aquaponics set up allowing the sump filtered water to run thru the terrarium media and back out into the aquarium tank.

    **I go further into detail about how I constructed the paludarium here: Paludarium DIY

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    Controlling the paludarium with Arduino

    I mapped out all of the things I wanted to be able to do to the vivarium from a joystick and in LCD monitor:

    • Continuously monitor humidity, as well as air and water temperature
    • Control things like a fan, basking light, rain irrigation system and toggle through various day/night settings using LED’s
    • Enable Bluetooth compatibility for remote “app” control with any mobile device

    **I go further into detail about how I set up the Arduino here: Paludarium Controller

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    Lighting the paludarium

    I broke this bit of the project into two easy to develop parts. The LEDs would supply the needed lighting to the plants and act as the “sky”… The All-In-One reptile lamp would supply the day time heating and necessary UVB/UVA light while simultaneously acting as the sun!

    **I go further into detail about how I set up the paludarium lights here: Paludarium Lights

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