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02/20/2018, 03:27 PM | #1 |
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Managing tank from a distance
Hey all. I wanted to know what products you use to manage a reef tank even while away from the tank. I'm designing a 90 gallon at work with a sump and I want to be able to check on it while out of office. Such as on long 0weekends or emergency snow days.
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02/20/2018, 03:30 PM | #2 |
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Controllers such as the Apex provide Wifi monitoring and control, and there are tons of WiFi camera options out there.
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80g Aiptasia dominated reef tank.. with fish and now a bunch of berghia! Current Tank Info: 80g tank, re-starting a reef after a zoanthid nudibranch plauge, followed by months of steady and unstoppable STN/RTN, crashed; stayed FOWLR for a couple years, currently an aiptasia dominated reef tank with fishies and BERGHIA |
02/23/2018, 11:30 PM | #3 |
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Managing tank from a distance
Like the others said, an apex and a WiFi camera are a good start, but the other thing that can make a big difference is redundancy. When I set up my 220 I ran two dedicated circuits for the tank. I have two return pumps (one plugged into each circuit) and two heaters (again, one in each circuit) and two lights on one circuit and one on the other. Over New Years I went to visit my parents for a week and a half and while I was gone the GFCI on one of the circuits tripped. Since I had the apex and the camera I could tell that water was still moving and the tank was still at the right temperature since one of the return pumps and one heater were still going. The tank limped along like this for about 4 and a half days until I was got home and reset the circuit. The fish and corals were still in great shape when I got there.
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