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Unread 02/09/2018, 08:41 AM   #4
Cobrace
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Originally Posted by MarkW64 View Post
You could check out the Seneye Reef. It monitors pH (although I agree not that important), temp, and ammonia. I love the ammonia monitoring, even though not something we test for regularly in an established system -- if something goes wrong (maybe something dies) and ammonia starts to rise I'll get a warning. That could very well help avoid a crash someday. Gives me peace of mind, especially when out of town. In addition, it has a built in PAR meter which BulkReefSupply tested and reviewed very favorably. Cost is about $200 US, about 400 with WiFi web server.
I think I'm getting caught up in thinking that I need to permanently monitor my pH, probably no reason to. I have looked at the seneye, does it alert you via email etc to high temps, low water?

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