Not sure if we are talking apex or the other systems now. I’ll start with the popcorn first!
But yes it will be interesting-which system is accurate and bug free.
But to the apex-it seems it will be the same level of testing 2-4x a day for NO3|PO4-if so I really don’t need that level of...
I have one sitting in the return sump chamber. When I took it out as I was swapping pumps -and a few popped out when I shook it-so maybe?
Piece of live rock should work too.
I can where if, for example, using a CX reactor relied on the PH-I can see the impending disaster if not calibrated. For me it’s a nice to know (when accurate) vs need.
So it looks like the PH probe is torched (25 months). Question-are there other brands that can be used (higher quality) and if so, has anyone done so.
TIA
It looks like you attach a couple of sensor probes (PH|temp) -if so- hmm-might really be able to start a slow conversion over.,
Still going to hang back and see how this new device performs in the wild in the meantime.
Def a game changer
Hello all-
I purchased a Bella goby last week from AC. He is a good boi but he is way too efficient for my tank (54 gal DT) and I am afraid he will starve himself soon. It is prob 4-5 in long and needs to be in an established 125+ gallon tank minimum.
I have tried to get him out twice to no...
Link here:
https://www.coralvue.com/hydros-maven-automatic-water-tester
Looks like $1200. Tests all 5 parameters -
It appears that it can be a stand alone product . Not sure what testing times are like for each or how many tests per day/week can be programmed.
That’s a way to poach on your...