
Page 17 - Aquarium Controllers
Learn to set up, program, and use your aquarium automation and control devices from Neptune Systems, GHL, Hydros, Milwaukee, and American Marine.
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The alkalinity level in a marine aquarium is significant to test for and having accurate testing equipment that is easy to use is just as critical. The Hanna dKH Checker is just that, with a large...Read moreKnowing what your aquariums pH level is a vital component to understanding what is going on in your tank. Testing for pH is straightforward and only takes a few seconds with the Hanna pH Checker...Read moreToday on BRStv How-To, Randy is sending in a sample of his saltwater reef aquarium water for ICP-OES laboratory testing/analysis with Triton and Triton Applied Reef Bioscience! Get your Triton...Read moreThere are a few different ways to measure salinity in a reef tank, from hydrometers to refractometers. Most of us are familiar with the traditional refractometer that you hold up to your eye up and...Read moreCalibrating a refractometer is pretty simple, but there are some key points that you should make sure you are doing to get the most accurate readings. Almost all prism style refractometers can be...Read moreThe Neptune FMK is the first of its kind, a flow metering device for reef aquariums. The standard sized flow sensors can be placed in numerous locations around your aquarium, and interface through a...Read moreToday on BRStv, we have a brand new episode for our series, BRStv Investigates. In this series we explore popular reefing theories, products, methods, and what the manuals are missing, with a focus...Read moreToday on BRStv, we have another episode of BRS 52 FAQ where we answer all of your frequently asked reefing questions from our popular 52 Weeks of Reefing series. Today we are answering Riley...Read more
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