If you're getting dry rock, you might consider soaking it in RODI for a week or two--change the water at least once--to remove any phosphates or other stuff that might be in the rock.
Here's my first attempt at in-tank video. As you can see, GoPros and tiny tanks don't exactly go hand in hand, but it was still fun to do!
Can't figure out how to embed Flickr videos so here's a link:
https://flic.kr/p/CdCgJp
I'm clearly horrible at this. My tank hit the one year make a few days ago and I totally forgot! Here are some photo updates!
In other news, does anyone know of a non-annoying way to imbed Flickr photos?
Oy. Make sure you're using Apex Fusion to setup the WXM. It's very similar to the ReefLink web interface. When people talk about the difficulty in setting up the Apex I can only assume they've not tried Fusion. It's a 100% GUI that requires zero coding. Below is what the control screen for my WXM:
I've had the WXM controlling my XR15 since last October and I've never had an issue with it. The presets don't have fancy names like the ReefLink but it still controls the light just fine. Not sure what Eddie means by controlling the color but you have 0-100% range for each of the colors and one for overall intensity.
I had a dwarf cerith shred one of the blades on my 130. It's a great water mover but I get anxious when the pumps are off for feeding because I'm afraid a cerith going to sneak in there.