Devaji108
New member
Hey guys I am thinking about getting a full apex. so I would like to start a thread on the necessity of aquarium controllers in the hobby.
with alot of the equipment we get they are controlled. lights pumps etc.
so what really are the benefits. sure you can get a txt if the leak sensor going off or your PH is out of balance. but it is really a requirement in this day and age?
is alot of money for a computer of a fish tank. haha
my setup needs are pretty simple and I keep going back on for if it worth the $$ we ALL work hard for our green backs just need more convincing i guess.
what I like about controllers apex in general:
fusion- I can control my tank from anywhere. A bonus as I do travel a cpl times a year.
and having one interface to control them all ... the down side is for every equipment you have to buy the connecting cables.
one BIG down fall for me is that you spend 550 on a controller and it does not even come as a functioning ATO, witch in my mind is the 1st thing ppl want to automate. then you have to relay on float valves. that is so late 90s tech for such a high tech and expensive unit? or is that me??
with alot of the equipment we get they are controlled. lights pumps etc.
so what really are the benefits. sure you can get a txt if the leak sensor going off or your PH is out of balance. but it is really a requirement in this day and age?
is alot of money for a computer of a fish tank. haha
my setup needs are pretty simple and I keep going back on for if it worth the $$ we ALL work hard for our green backs just need more convincing i guess.
what I like about controllers apex in general:
fusion- I can control my tank from anywhere. A bonus as I do travel a cpl times a year.
and having one interface to control them all ... the down side is for every equipment you have to buy the connecting cables.
one BIG down fall for me is that you spend 550 on a controller and it does not even come as a functioning ATO, witch in my mind is the 1st thing ppl want to automate. then you have to relay on float valves. that is so late 90s tech for such a high tech and expensive unit? or is that me??