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    Default Alkalinity Monitor, for those of you following the product.

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    Very cool... thanks for posting

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    Here comes the stupid question, but is there a benefit to keeping it perfect day and night?

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    Default Alkalinity Monitor, for those of you following the product.

    Quote Originally Posted by alton View Post
    Here comes the stupid question, but is there a benefit to keeping it perfect day and night?
    Personally, I don't worry about it. If you allow your system to naturally regulate itself, your corals will be more hardy. In my humble opinion, controlling the environment to such a high degree open you up for a crash. Because your corals become accustomed to "perfect conditions". I like the tech, but won't buy it.


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    Default Alkalinity Monitor, for those of you following the product.

    Wow! First I've heard of it. Will be very interested to see what hits the market for this. Might be a nice way to adjust dosing of alk automatically.


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