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    Default RKL Programming help

    Lately I've been seeing my zoas start to lose color and I feel it may be due to overskimming (my skimmer is HUGE for my tank), is there a way to program the RKL from the head unit to turn on my skimmer on and off on certain days?

    I want it on MWF and off the other days, any ideas on how to do this?

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    Why not have it turn it off at night?
    ReeF mafiA

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    *Facepalm*

    I feel dumb now..

    Ok nvm that makes way more sense

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    I also have a ridiculously large skimmer and plan to run it on a lunar cycle. If my tank is ever gonna get setup...


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    If not you can set it to "light" and pick the times you want it to turn on and off, each day I believe... That's the way it looks on the RKE..
    ReeF mafiA

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    Don't feel dumb, the RK seems complex but its easy once you figure it out....

    Get yourself a net module!
    ReeF mafiA

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    what's over skimming?? that means feed them more with no worries
    REEF MAFIA
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    Yes I need a net module! I had one for a short while but it's bus connection had salt creep so I had to take it back. And I wasn't feeding them anything which was the problem. Today I feed some reef snow for the first time and turned the skimmer off. Hopefully a few skimmerless days and a weekly feeding will do them well.

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