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So this happened Saturday...

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Future reference for anyone wondering, when you get the new model apex, there’s no copy and paste for programming. You have to start all over and input everything!


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How do you like it so far?  Is the programming any different in the newer version?  I went from an ancient reef keeper to the new apex so it’s a huge upgrade for me.  I am very impressed with it.

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How do you like it so far?  Is the programming any different in the newer version?  I went from an ancient reef keeper to the new apex so it’s a huge upgrade for me.  I am very impressed with it.


The programming is the same as the old models. The difference is the individual readouts of power usage for each item, WiFi built in, and the ability to use the newer items coming out soon like trident.


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I got a Gold Headed Sleeper goby about 3 months ago.... he’s excellent at cleaning my sand.... the issue is he’s also excellent at keeping the Tank cloudy......

What do you guys use to clean the sand?


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Here’s what I picked up from MACNA.

WWC Rainbow Spathlata
WWC Blue Shortcake
Cornbred Firedragon
JF Lime Light Hydnophora
JF Kamikazi
Tubbs Stallata
RRC Pink Floyd
Big R CandyLand
TGC Cherry Bomb


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Was just looking at some old pics...


Just for some perspective of how much growth I’ve got in just under a year...

Palmer’s Blue Mille 1/4/18
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Palmer’s Blue Mille 10/6/18 (Fragged 4 times)
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Did some New Years cleaning!

I recently had my colony of Strawberry Shortcake randomly RTN so that prompted me looking into loose ends of what could have caused a spike.

I haven’t had the front panel off since when the new tank came in, so it was worth it!

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FTS for the new year!

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A spike in alkalinity? What caused it? 


Not really sure. I tested and nothing seemed out of wack. I glued and cut several Frags which would usually stop it but they all kept rtn’ing. After I couldn’t figure anything out I added a fresh bag of carbon on top of my return and the remaining Frags appear to have stopped. Looks like I’ve saved about 4.5 Frags so I’ll be able to regrow. Just weird since nothing else was affected. Darn SPS


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