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NoSpam
September 4th 08, 08:38 AM
Is there such a thing that puts a probe into the tank and you get 5-6
readings, spread sheet style, on your computer? And could monitor the
temp, ka, ph, etc. all night?

Are these any good? LFS wants me to buy them for a 10 gal. nano.
18" T5 nova extreme lights. $59

Hang on back skimmer. 148 CPR Backpac 45103. $159

Chiller 1/13 Aqua-euro by Hamilton. $349

Thanks, in advance for your time.

Oh, how much LS should I have in a 10g 1" or 2" base.
And how much Marshall Island LR should I get?

expat[_2_]
September 5th 08, 01:33 PM
On Sep 4, 2:38*am, "NoSpam" > wrote:
> Is there such a thing that puts a probe into the tank and you get 5-6
> readings, spread sheet style, on your computer? And could monitor the
> temp, ka, ph, etc. all night?
>
> Are these any good? LFS wants me to buy them for a 10 gal. nano.
> 18" T5 nova extreme lights. * $59
>
> Hang on back skimmer. 148 CPR Backpac 45103. *$159
>
> Chiller 1/13 Aqua-euro by Hamilton. * $349
>
> Thanks, in advance for your time.
>
> Oh, how much LS should I have in a 10g 1" or 2" base.
> And how much Marshall Island LR should I get?

I think your LFS owner has a payment due on his Porshe or tuition for
the kid in college is due. I think I would go to reefcentral.com or
creativereefing.com, or better yet since you r into NANO size pay the
nbano tank forum a visit instead of listening to that LFS unless of
ocurse yo like buying things two or three times or payaing more for
items of buying things you do not need. Go to
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/ or http://sal****erfish.com if yu
really want the answers and best way, and I certainly would not trust
that LFS anymore on recomendations without chekcing first another
source or two unless you like to support his car payments of future
vacation to the islands, or help him move his dead stock.