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Arkonen

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  1. The Outlet Waterchange line can be ignored. I have a virtual outlet programmed on his setup so when he needs to do a manual water change, he only has to hit 1 outlet off to turn off his return/skimmer/stenner, etc.
  2. Planning to attend as this is way closer to me than anything WAMAS hosts. Thanks for the heads up
  3. I run an S1502. What specifically are you looking for info-wise? I've had great results with mine for the last year to 1.5 years so far. I followed the guide on starting mine from MarineDepot.
  4. I had a hard time finding egg crate at Lowes. I ended up finding it in the work lighting / ceiling tile section. They called it a light diffuser panel. Hope that helps.
  5. I use these exact ones. Not a ton of storage space in them, but they work perfectly.
  6. I swear by my Apex. Couple things I have set up besides the standard stuff: - Used magnetic switches on my panel doors so the light in my stand turns on when a door is open and turns off when closed - The Apex emails me when my topoff container is empty (float switches in the topoff reservoir to monitor level) - The Apex emails me when my skimmate locker is full (Avast large locker with bare wire to breakout box) and will shut off both skimmer pumps until the locker pressure sensor is emptied and has a 10 minute defer so it doesn't go nuts when the sensor resets. I also have the native alarm turned on when the skimmate locker is full, so if I am home, I can hear it as well. - Created a virtual outlet for when I want to do a water change I just have to hit one button on the Fusion dashboard and it turns off my 2 skimmer pumps (main and recirculating), turns off my 3 MP40s, turns off my return pump, turns off the ozone, GFO, and carbon pumps, and switches my AI Hydra lights to 100% white so I can see what I'm doing. - Created a virtual outlet for at nighttime when I want to look at the tank I just toggle the outlet and it turns only the reds on my Hydras and lowers the MP40s to 10%. - Created a virtual outlet for before a water change my return pump turns off and the Vortechs are all turned to 100% power for 10 minutes to stir up any major detritus so I can suck it out. - Custom email alerts if temp/pH/ORP/excessive Amps draw on 2nd EB8 go out of whack or if power fails on the circuit. (Router and main EB8 are on a backup battery for this reason) - Turn my Avast swabbie on 1x an hour for 2 minutes to keep my skimmer neck clean - Automate my dry food feeding using the AFS feeder while I am at work. It logs each time it goes off, so I can see if it metered out food that day. Future plans: - Monitor for power outage and if so have it kick an air pump with stone to fallback ON that is on the EB8 that's on my battery backup. I currently have my heated/aerated RODI water in a 55g barrel in my hallway bathroom and it is plumbed to a valve box behind my tank with a remote pump, and a drain line that goes from behind the tank to the other side of my driveway. I plan on making a saltwater storage tank behind the tank so I can automate my water changes using the DOS doser by Neptune. This way all I have to do to do a water change is add salt to the mixing barrel and control the recirc pump with an outlet, and let the DOS put new water in/take old water out to the drain line. I am probably forgetting something but I think that is most of it.
  7. Same goes for configuring the Vortech pumps and AI Hydra lights as well.
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  9. Minimum of 1/2 hour apart into high flow for dosing Cal/Alk.
  10. I just saw this on reef2reef... Crazy stuff... Its frustrating that the political heads in the higher chains just haven't a clue what actually goes on...
  11. No worries, that's what WAMAS is for, the sharing of information :D. I don't see why a 150DD wouldn't be big enough for a blue hippo tang... I know the recommended is 180 for them, but I'd personally think you'd be fine. How big is the blue hippo you currently have?
  12. Yep, peppermint shrimp are very friendly towards other peppermints.
  13. Never been a fan of miracle mud myself. Here is a lab breakdown of the composition if you are interested: http://www.reefs.org/library/article/mm_analysis.html I'd just stick with more live rock in the fuge.
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