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Coralgurl 06-07-2012 11:58 PM

I've heard of the vertex, was supposed to be out a while ago but I don't believe it is yet....how about something that reminds you to plug the ato back in after a water change....:redface:

subman 06-08-2012 12:07 AM

I think most do actually. I know the profilux does it has a matenience mode that shuts what ever you want off while you do your matenience for a set period of time then re starts it.

Coralgurl 06-08-2012 01:47 AM

Definitely getting a controller now.

The vertex doesn't look like its getting released until the fall, I don't think I should wait that long....

burgerchow 06-08-2012 02:10 AM

Good heaters and a good chiller. Using aqua logic titanium drop in chiller with the thermostat control and my tank never fluctuates from 79 degrees, no matter what the ambient temperature is.

lockrookie 06-08-2012 03:00 AM

spare parts one must have a backup plan if somethng quits so that your not freaking out and purchasing higher cost stuff in a pinch i try to keep a spare return pump spare powerheads and spare lights just in case. in 3 years i have had one of everything break on me mostly from user error. but some from just bad luck. im not saying hae a complete tank ready to go. but essentials are good to have laying around.

Coralgurl 06-08-2012 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 722667)
spare parts one must have a backup plan if somethng quits so that your not freaking out and purchasing higher cost stuff in a pinch i try to keep a spare return pump spare powerheads and spare lights just in case. in 3 years i have had one of everything break on me mostly from user error. but some from just bad luck. im not saying hae a complete tank ready to go. but essentials are good to have laying around.

Great advice, I almost fried my return pump in less than 24 hours leaving the ato unplugged....I have no back up plan, but I do have some spare bits already.

Mike-fish 06-08-2012 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 722669)
Great advice, I almost fried my return pump in less than 24 hours leaving the ato unplugged....I have no back up plan, but I do have some spare bits already.

and thats why dual external return pumps are wonderful :biggrin: the nice thing to is if they run low on water it doesn't really harm them they just give you the bubble storm telling you its time to top off (we don't trust atos ) sure having 2 pumps running costs more but are well worth the piece of mind

syncro 06-08-2012 05:11 AM

Controllers: I have a Neptune Apex that I like. I've heard Profilux is better built (and pricier) while compared to the DA Reefkeeper the Apex has more flexible programming options.

wickedfrags 06-08-2012 12:07 PM

An RO/DI unit. No reef should be without one.

Essentially all other stuff is optional, but certainly nice to have. About 15 years in and I have never owned a controller myself...feel like I would be putting too many eggs in one basket.

doch 06-08-2012 08:53 PM

Controller for sure... I have the DA RKE and like it a lot... that said, I REALLY WANT THE CEREBRA!!! I'm tempted to sell and get it. If I was you, I'd wait for it. You won't know what you're missing until you have it anyways.

Once you have the controller, redundant heaters. Put 3 on a power bar that way if one fails, which they sometimes do, you'll have 2 back ups. Just check the leds every now and again to make sure that they are all on at the same time.


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