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Yes, I have the Apex set to control the temp shut off at 79 (79.1) degrees, and in the vent of communication loss with the apex controller the EB8 is programmed to fallback off so should not turn on in the vent communication with controller is lost, however it did turn on which was a failure of...
After the power flash we had last week in Tomball my controller took on add twist. The controller failed to regain communication with the EB8 and instead of defaulting to fallback off, it allowed the heater port to stick on for 24hours, Tank went to 90 degrees, discovered Neptune systems had...
Thank you PorpoiseHork, exactly what I was thinking was just hoping we had some real world experience in the club that could chime in with their personal experience. I am 100% going to be upgrading to 3 lights, just working on exactly which ones I plan to get, and leaning towards the xr15s as...
Nothing wrong with spectrum, using BRS suggested settings, but spread is definitely lacking using 2 over the 3ft tank, I could potentially add a 3rd but they are getting older and finding another in good used condition that I don't have to completely rebuild again might be difficult and I am too...
So we started with our new tank using the provided lights that are a bit dated, I love the Hydra 26s but do feel they lack a bit of spread on our 60g 3ft wide tank and lack a bit of umph at the sand bed. I have decided I want to pull the trigger and upgrade to Radeons as I have seen some tanks...
LOL THANK YOU FOR THAT, I was bummed at work till just now, co-workers looking at me like I'm crazy..don't care! :) I only LOL cause I've done so many similar things like that myself in the past.
I just emptied it a few hours ago too, it has broken in nicely! I started with dry once live rock and did the quick cycle with ammonia powder and nitrates sky rocketed, then began nopox carbon dosing and it has helped break in the skimmer fast! Tank fully cycled and through hair algae phase in 2...
Disliking the swings in PH, thinking high CO2 in the house is contributing to it, so in goes the CO2 scrubber! Let's hope this balances things out a bit! Added bonus, skimmer is now dead silent! Luv it!!
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