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Madjoe 180 gal reef build


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    Doors test fit no hinges dual lock velcro hold in place hinges rust plus this way whole door is out of my way during maintenance 20B32D00 30D7 4CB1 94ED 2C68C11BEDC2 zpstdch7x0p - Madjoe 180 gal reef build

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    Diy swabbie 5F9AB464 5FBE 46FF A4A7 76CEB035338B zpsay8kg4ik - Madjoe 180 gal reef build

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Great build! Looking forward to more.
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    Sump refugium in this pic plus can see the canopy switch0E77BB52 4735 4E78 8636 9924163B78DB zpsznsv4cbu - Madjoe 180 gal reef build

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    Btw sorry for single pic every post i tried to load all on one post but errors kept deleting my pics and its a pia to keep redoing

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Great looking setup. Why two different controllers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom@HaslettMI View Post
    Great looking setup. Why two different controllers?

    Tom
    I had the reefkeeper system on my old build the apex is a new addition mainly for the cal reactor control as thats a new piece of equipment also. It was cheaper to keep most on the reef keeper then to buy enough eb8 for everything. There isnt a plug on this sytem that isnt in my control 24/7 and i would need 2 or 3 more eb8 at like 150$ each thats alot of coin i will buy one at time as i see them go forsale on forums i see them go for about 100$ used every so often

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madjoe View Post
    I had the reefkeeper system on my old build the apex is a new addition mainly for the cal reactor control as thats a new piece of equipment also. It was cheaper to keep most on the reef keeper then to buy enough eb8 for everything. There isnt a plug on this sytem that isnt in my control 24/7 and i would need 2 or 3 more eb8 at like 150$ each thats alot of coin i will buy one at time as i see them go forsale on forums i see them go for about 100$ used every so often
    That makes total sense. I think you'll like the APEX. I switched from Reefkeeper to APEX and have never looked back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom@HaslettMI View Post
    That makes total sense. I think you'll like the APEX. I switched from Reefkeeper to APEX and have never looked back!
    Oh yea apex so much faster . Dont get me wrong reefkeeper does the job and does it well. The net is slow as **** but works lol im sure in future i will start hoarding apex parts like i do reef keeper i wanna say i have 5 reef keeper systems running all my critters cages even have a herpkeeper on my frog terrium. But i spent alot on this upgrade already so if i want stay married i gotta slow down on the spending lol
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