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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1. Improper Sensor Placement When using an ATO inside a sump, the sensor should only be placed in the pump chamber. This is because that is the only place where the water level will change with...Read moreThe Neptune Trident NP is a cutting-edge device designed to simplify and enhance the maintenance of reef aquariums. With the same precision and reliability as the original Trident, the Trident NP...Read moreIntroducing the Neptune Systems DOS QuietDrive, a state-of-the-art dosing pump equipped with features that cater to the needs of the modern aquarist. This FAQ guide addresses common questions about...Read moreMaintaining the correct salinity in a marine aquarium is crucial to the health of the animals. The basis for the growth and beautiful corals is the stability of salinity in the aquarium. To be...Read moreSince the invention of the wheel, we humans have been leaning on technology to simplify just about every aspect of our lives. Whether it be something as simple as an electric toothbrush or more...Read moreAchieving ideal conditions in a saltwater aquarium is crucial for the health and development of its inhabitants, especially corals. A key parameter that requires constant control is carbonate...Read moreFounded in 2019 by Marek Protasewicz and Jarek Wojczakowski, Reef Factory stands at the forefront of innovation in the marine aquarium industry. Marek, with his deep understanding of the reef...Read more1. Aquarium Monitors An Aquarium Monitor does exactly that-- it monitors your aquarium. Some monitors are dedicated to a single water parameter like the Pinpoint...Read more
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