Controllers & Monitors

Aquarium controllers and monitors for saltwater aquariums make it easier to maintain a more stable, consistent reef tank by helping you track important parameters, automate daily tasks, and respond faster when something changes. Whether you are looking for a full-featured aquarium controller, a dedicated monitor for pH, salinity, or temperature, or an automated water testing solution, the right equipment can help reduce guesswork and give you better visibility into your system.

On this page, reef keepers can shop a wide range of controller and monitoring solutions, including popular options like Neptune Systems Apex controllers, Trident automated testers, Hanna monitoring equipment, and Focustronic testing systems. Our selection also includes controller accessories, probe organization, energy bars, dosing integration, and expansion modules, giving hobbyists flexible options for everything from basic monitoring to advanced reef automation.

If your goal is better stability, faster problem detection, and more control over equipment like heaters, return pumps, dosing pumps, ATOs, and lighting, aquarium monitors and controllers can be one of the most impactful upgrades you make. They are especially valuable on reef tanks where consistency matters and small swings in parameters can have a big effect on coral health.

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  1. A3 Apex Pro Aquarium Controller System
    Neptune Systems
    A3 Apex Pro Aquarium Controller System
    $974.99 $974.99

  2. A3 Apex Aquarium Controller System
    Neptune Systems
    A3 Apex Aquarium Controller System
    $659.99 $659.99

  3. A3 Apex Jr Aquarium Controller System
    Neptune Systems
    A3 Apex Jr Aquarium Controller System
    $299.95 $299.95

  4. MPR Magnetic Probe Rack
    Neptune Systems
    MPR Magnetic Probe Rack
    $59.99 $59.99

  5. Trident ACM Alkalinity, Calcium & Magnesium Tester (without reagents)
    Neptune Systems
    Trident ACM Alkalinity, Calcium & Magnesium Tester (without reagents)
    $649.99 $649.99

  6. 2-Month Trident ACM Reagent Kit
    Neptune Systems
    2-Month Trident ACM Reagent Kit
    $49.99 $49.99

  7. 6-Month Trident Reagent Kit
    Neptune Systems
    6-Month Trident Reagent Kit
    $109.99 $109.99

  8. Trident NP Nitrate & Phosphate Tester w/ 2 Month Reagent Kit
    Neptune Systems
    Trident NP Nitrate & Phosphate Tester w/ 2 Month Reagent Kit
    $729.98 $729.98

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  9. Trident NP Nitrate & Phosphate Tester (Without Reagents)
    Neptune Systems
    Trident NP Nitrate & Phosphate Tester (Without Reagents)
    $669.99 $669.99

  10. 2-Month Trident NP Reagent Kit
    Neptune Systems
    2-Month Trident NP Reagent Kit
    $59.99 $59.99

  11. Trident & A3 Apex Pro Aquarium Controller System Bundle
    Neptune Systems
    Trident & A3 Apex Pro Aquarium Controller System Bundle
    $1,674.97 $1,674.97

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  12. Trident & A3 Apex Aquarium Controller System Bundle
    Neptune Systems
    Trident & A3 Apex Aquarium Controller System Bundle
    $1,359.97 $1,359.97

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  13. EB832 Energy Bar 832
    Neptune Systems
    EB832 Energy Bar 832
    $359.99 $359.99

  14. DOS QuietDrive Dosing Pump
    Neptune Systems
    DOS QuietDrive Dosing Pump
    $374.99 $374.99

  15. Marine Master Bluetooth Multiparameter Photometer HI97115
    Hanna Instruments
    Marine Master Bluetooth Multiparameter Photometer HI97115
    $499.99 $499.99

  16. Marine Monitor (pH/Salinity/Temperature)
    Hanna Instruments
    Marine Monitor (pH/Salinity/Temperature)
    $299.99 $299.99

  17. A3 Apex Pro Aquarium Controller System with Extra Energy Bar 832
    Neptune Systems
    A3 Apex Pro Aquarium Controller System with Extra Energy Bar 832
    $1,334.98 $1,334.98

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  18. A3 Apex Aquarium Controller System with Extra Energy Bar 832
    Neptune Systems
    A3 Apex Aquarium Controller System with Extra Energy Bar 832
    $1,019.98 $1,019.98

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  19. Alkatronic Pro Alkalinity Controller
    Focustronic
    Alkatronic Pro Alkalinity Controller
    $899.99 $899.99

  20. Alkatronic Alkalinity Controller
    Focustronic
    Alkatronic Alkalinity Controller
    $989.99 $989.99

  21. Mastertronic Automated Water Tester
    Focustronic
    Mastertronic Automated Water Tester
    $909.99 $1,299.99

  22. Apex Display Module
    Neptune Systems
    Apex Display Module
    $141.99 $141.99

  23. Apex Controller Toggle Box
    Adaptive Reef
    Apex Controller Toggle Box
    $134.99 $134.99

  24. I/O Breakout Box
    Neptune Systems
    I/O Breakout Box
    $59.99 $59.99

  25. Save a Watt P4472 Digital Timer
    P3 International
    Save a Watt P4472 Digital Timer
    $34.95 $34.95

  26. MXM Mobius Wireless Control Module
    Neptune Systems
    MXM Mobius Wireless Control Module
    $139.99 $139.99

  27. FMK Flow Monitoring Kit
    Neptune Systems
    FMK Flow Monitoring Kit
    $259.99 $259.99

  28. FMM Fluid Monitoring Module
    Neptune Systems
    FMM Fluid Monitoring Module
    $139.99 $139.99

  29. LD-1 Low Profile Leak Detection Probe
    Neptune Systems
    LD-1 Low Profile Leak Detection Probe
    $49.99 $49.99

  30. LD-2 Solid Surface Leak Detection Probe
    Neptune Systems
    LD-2 Solid Surface Leak Detection Probe
    $49.99 $49.99

  31. LD-3 Optical Multi-Surface Leak Sensor
    Neptune Systems
    LD-3 Optical Multi-Surface Leak Sensor
    $59.99 $59.99

  32. MOS Magnetic Optical Sensor
    Neptune Systems
    MOS Magnetic Optical Sensor
    $59.99 $59.99

  33. OS-1 Optical Level Sensor V2
    Neptune Systems
    OS-1 Optical Level Sensor V2
    $39.99 $39.99

  34. 1/4
    Neptune Systems
    1/4" Flow Sensor FS25
    $29.99 $29.99

  35. 1/2
    Neptune Systems
    1/2" Flow Sensor FS50
    $49.99 $49.99

  36. 1
    Neptune Systems
    1" Flow Sensor FS100
    $79.99 $79.99

  37. 2
    Neptune Systems
    2" Flow Sensor FS200
    $139.99 $139.99

Controller vs Monitor vs Tester

Not sure which type of aquarium automation equipment you need? Here’s a simple breakdown of the difference between controllers, monitors, and automated testers so you can choose the right solution for your reef tank.

Aquarium Controllers

Best For: Reef keepers who want automation, alerts, and centralized equipment control.

A controller acts as the brain of your system. It can monitor tank conditions and actively control connected equipment like heaters, pumps, lighting, dosing pumps, and more based on the rules and settings you create.

Typical Benefits

  • Automates daily tank functions
  • Controls multiple devices from one system
  • Can send alerts when conditions change
  • Helps improve consistency and stability

Great Choice If: You want a more connected, automated reef tank with room to expand over time.

Aquarium Monitors

Best For: Hobbyists who want real-time parameter tracking without full equipment control.

A monitor is focused on measuring and displaying tank conditions like temperature, pH, or salinity. It gives you visibility into what is happening in your aquarium, but it does not usually automate or switch equipment on and off the way a controller does.

Typical Benefits

  • Tracks important tank parameters
  • Helps spot swings or issues early
  • Often simpler to set up than a controller
  • Useful for tanks that need oversight, not full automation

Great Choice If: You want better awareness of tank conditions but are not ready for a full controller system.

Automated Testers

Best For: Reef keepers who want regular testing for key water chemistry parameters.

Automated testers are designed to run scheduled water tests for parameters like alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, nitrate, and phosphate. Instead of replacing a controller or monitor, they often complement them by giving you more detailed testing data with less manual work.

Typical Benefits

  • Reduces manual testing
  • Provides repeatable, consistent test schedules
  • Helps identify trends before they become problems
  • Especially useful for coral-heavy reef tanks

Great Choice If: You want tighter control over water chemistry and more frequent testing without the hassle of testing by hand.

Quick Buying Tip

If you want to control equipment and automate your tank, start with a controller. If you mainly want to watch parameters in real time, a monitor may be enough. If your biggest goal is reducing manual water testing and improving consistency, an automated tester is often the best upgrade.

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Aquarium Controllers & Monitors FAQ

What does an aquarium controller do?

An aquarium controller is the central command center for your tank. Instead of using separate timers, power strips, and manual checks, a controller brings your monitoring, automation, and alerts into one connected system.

What a Controller Can Do

  • Monitor key parameters like temperature and pH
  • Turn equipment on and off automatically
  • Create feed modes and maintenance modes
  • Send alerts if something goes wrong
  • Let you check in remotely when you are away

Common Equipment It Can Manage

  • Heaters
  • Return pumps
  • Powerheads
  • Lights
  • Dosing pumps
  • ATO systems

Why Neptune Apex Is So Popular

The Neptune Systems ecosystem is one of the best-known controller platforms in reefing because it combines monitoring, protection, and expandability. The A3 Apex Pro is designed to track key conditions, control connected devices, and alert you when attention is needed.

Helpful Neptune Add-Ons

  • EB832 for controllable outlets and power monitoring
  • FMM modules for flow, leak, and water level sensors
  • Trident for automated alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium testing
  • Apex Fusion for app and web-based remote access

In practical terms, a controller helps you react faster, automate repetitive tasks, and reduce the risk of equipment-related problems turning into livestock losses.

Do I need a full controller or just a monitor?

That depends on your budget, your goals, and how hands-on you want your tank management to be. A monitor gives you information. A controller gives you information and the ability to take action automatically.

Quick Comparison

Option Best For Pros Trade-Offs
Single Parameter Monitor Basic oversight Affordable, simple, fast setup No automation
Digital Testers / Colorimeters Manual testing with high precision Accurate, targeted parameter testing Still requires hands-on testing
Full Controller Automation, alerts, remote access Monitors, controls, protects, expands Higher cost, ecosystem-based

A Monitor Is a Great Fit If You Want

  • Simple access to temperature, pH, or salinity
  • Better visibility without a big investment
  • Manual testing for nutrients or water chemistry

Good options in this category include Hanna Instruments, Milwaukee Instruments, Focustronic, and American Marine. Hanna colorimeters are especially useful for checking parameters like alkalinity, nitrate, and phosphate with less guesswork than visual test kits.

A Controller Is a Better Fit If You Want

  • Remote access when you are not home
  • Alerts for temperature, pH, and equipment issues
  • Automation for heaters, pumps, lights, and dosing
  • A platform that can grow with your tank

That is where a platform like the Neptune Apex ecosystem stands out. The base system gets you into monitoring and automation, while the A3 Apex Pro is a stronger fit for hobbyists who want broader control and expandability.

Important Consideration

Controllers are ecosystems, not universal control hubs for every device on the market. They are powerful, but compatibility often depends on specific modules, add-ons, and supported accessories. For example, the Neptune Trident is designed to work as part of the Apex ecosystem rather than as a standalone universal tester.

What parameters should I monitor in a reef tank?

Reef tank monitoring starts with the essentials, then expands into nutrient control and reef-specific chemistry.

1) Most Important for Any Aquarium

  • Temperature
  • pH
  • Salinity

These are your core stability parameters. Big swings here can stress or kill livestock quickly, especially in smaller systems.

2) Water Quality & Waste Control

  • Nitrate
  • Phosphate

These tell you a lot about nutrient buildup and organic waste. Tools from Hanna Instruments and Milwaukee Instruments are popular for keeping a close eye on these values.

3) New Tank Cycle Parameters

  • Ammonia
  • Nitrite

These matter most during the initial setup and cycle. In an established tank, they should be near zero.

4) The Big 3 for Reef Tanks

  • Alkalinity
  • Calcium
  • Magnesium

This is where reef aquariums really separate themselves from basic fish-only systems. Stable alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium are critical for coral skeleton growth and long-term reef stability.

Helpful Testing Path

  • Use continuous monitoring for temperature, pH, and salinity
  • Use manual digital testing for nitrate and phosphate
  • Use regular or automated testing for alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium

For reef keepers who want to automate part of that process, the Neptune Trident is designed to automate testing for the big three within the Apex ecosystem.

Are aquarium controllers difficult to set up?

Not inherently. What controllers really require is a good understanding of your aquarium and what normal, healthy operation looks like.

What Helps Most Before Setup

  • Knowing your normal temperature and pH range
  • Understanding how your heater, return pump, and ATO behave
  • Knowing what equipment should shut down during feeding or maintenance

Why Modern Controllers Are Easier Than They Used to Be

  • Guided setup wizards
  • Cleaner mobile and web interfaces
  • Presets and templates for common tasks
  • Expandable systems that can grow over time

Systems like Neptune Apex and the A3 Apex Pro are built to make core setup approachable, while still offering advanced control for experienced hobbyists.

Simple Reality

Basic setup is approachable. Advanced programming, fail-safes, and multi-device logic are where the learning curve increases. The good news is you do not need to master everything on day one.

Are controllers worth it for smaller tanks?

In many cases, yes. A full-blown controller can feel like a lot for the smallest nano tanks, but 24/7 monitoring and alerts are still extremely valuable.

Why Small Tanks Can Benefit More Than You Think

  • Less water volume means faster temperature swings
  • Salinity changes happen more quickly
  • Equipment failures escalate faster
  • There is less room for error overall

What Even Basic Monitoring Can Help With

  • Spotting heater issues early
  • Catching salinity drift from ATO problems
  • Watching pH and temp when you are away
  • Reducing the risk of silent equipment failures

The real question is not just tank size. It is whether you are home when something goes wrong. At some point, something eventually does go wrong. If you are not there, alerts and remote visibility become extremely valuable.

Even a scaled-down approach can make sense, whether that means starting with a few dedicated monitors or using an Apex-based system for monitoring and protection.

What is the best controller for your tank size?

The best controller is the one that matches the complexity of your tank, the value of your livestock, and how much automation you actually want to use.

Tank Type Best Approach Why
Small Nano Tanks Basic monitors or entry controller approach Fast swings make monitoring very valuable, even if full automation is limited
Mixed Reefs Full controller platform More equipment, more livestock value, more need for alerts and automation
SPS / High Demand Reefs Controller + automated testing Stability is everything, especially for alkalinity and overall consistency
Large or Remote Systems Expanded controller ecosystem More devices to manage, more risk, more benefit from remote access and fail-safes

Easy Buying Rule

  • Choose monitors if you mainly want visibility
  • Choose a controller if you want automation and alerts
  • Choose controller + automated testing if coral stability is a top priority

For many reef keepers, the A3 Apex Pro is a strong long-term choice because it can start with core monitoring and grow into a much broader system as your reef becomes more complex.