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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 43 City: newnan State: GA
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Just Installed Reef Keeper Lite
Well I asked a couple of you last week about what controller they like and why, pros and cons, etc. Well, I ended up buying The Reef Keeper Lite (Level 1) from Tim at Keen Reef. after playing with one a little it seemed a lot easier to set up and get operating. This thing is awesome. My time stays within a .1 degree night and day. No I have to raise the temp a little because I thought it would still go up some.
It is so easy to input what you want and I am ready to buy the SL2 module for it so I can add a ph probe and salinity probe and some ATO switches. This sounds like fun. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Age: 26
Posts: 5,219 City: Auburn State: AL Occupation: Retail LP Investigator Other Interests: Autos, guns, beverages
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Yup, it definitely makes stuff easier. I can't remember how I managed a reef tank for 8 months without one.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 43 City: newnan State: GA
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Should I have my temp probe in the sump or in the tank, it seems that the tank may be a little hotter than the sump
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 43 City: newnan State: GA
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what is the suggested temp to keep your tank at?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Age: 43
Posts: 4,594 City: Dallas State: GA Occupation: Good question Other Interests: Motocross and Crimson Tide football
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I have my probe in the sump, right under the overflow so it gets the temp of the incoming water as much as possible, and is not affected by the heat from the pumps "downstream" in the sump from it.
I keep my tank at 80, and it varies .2 through the day. There are a bunch of opinions on the ideal temp, and all of them have their merits. In general, 78-82 is the commonly accepted norm, though higher than 82 is no problem IMO as long as it is stable. The RKL will take care of that for you. Lower temps= better coral color Higher temps= better coral growth At least, that's what I've always heard.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,424 City: Centre State: GA Occupation: Musician Other Interests: Marine Tanks, Tennis, Family, Music
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,424 City: Centre State: GA Occupation: Musician Other Interests: Marine Tanks, Tennis, Family, Music
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Ha! Hard to spell on my iPhone haha
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