mickeysreef <*))))<
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try for 350 at the top of your tank down to like 100-150 at the bottom. place all corals at bottom of tank and slowly (over the course of weeks not days begin to move them up as appropriate)
seneye is a good option too. bit of a bigger investment but you get to keep it. renting it is what $50?im going to rent the par meter within the next couple weeks. I so want to be able to keep corals
all these stores rent par meters so the argument that it breaks when lent out doesn't really jive. I think it's a great idea to use one when setting up your tank to make sure you have your lights at the right height and understand the coverage areas in your tank. I agree that using it long term is better but don't discount using it even once to get base settings correct.
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Who would be responsible for the meter ?
How will you take a $300 deposit ? For the rental of the par meter ?
Who pays shipping of the par meter ?
Who will be responsible if the par meter brakes?
Bulk reef supply buys the par meter at cost.
So they have a relationship with the vendor.
So for them renting out a $200 par meter for $70
Makes good sense. They have about 10-15 par meter going out. They have staff that can ship and return and check the par meter.
The club doesn’t they will be paying $300 retail.
I have actually touched a few par meter and used
2 to compare against my seneye and I can tell you
It’s fragile.
meter can be bought with extended warranty. yep take a $300 deposit and whoever is borrowing it is responsible for insured shipping both directions if it cannot be picked up.
if meter is returned broken then cost for return or repair comes out of the deposit.
I volunteer as a trustee in my HOA, it's a lot of work, with the meetings, collecting dues, tracking keys, throwing parties, repairing the park, keeping our insurance updated, but everyone pitches in and we all enjoy it. I'm sure one of the officers can handle it or they can rotate duty. that's the whole point of the club.
i thought zoom was free for up to 100 ppl? just have to rejoin every 40 minutes?From what I get from this group that won’t happen.
We couldn’t get a zoom meeting for the club and that was $20 lol so good luck
i thought zoom was free for up to 100 ppl? just have to rejoin every 40 minutes?
thats too bad about the par meter though. i understand the issue was brought up in the past and decided as no, but it might be something worth revisiting if enough people are interested. in my mind light set up is like once, i get it people like to do it a few times but i think a lot of people just want a base reading at lowest intensity and highest. madreefer said a lux meter will do the job so I'll probably just go with that or the seneye. but a par meter should be a no brainer for the club, i think most reef clubs have one
yeah I will definitely go with a more permanent solution given the facts. renting a meter for me is just throwing money out the window.I am a member a paid member to 3 reef clubs
And they don’t own par meters. The seneye in my opinion is a good choice. Especially if you don’t have a controller. It will monitor your temp, ph and ammonia. It will also monitor water level and send you a text or email when any of these parameters are out of range.
The only downside of the seneye is that its tied to your account. So I can’t lend you my seneye.
You would have to setup a new account with every seneye.
Do you need to have it plugged into a laptop or pc to get the readings?I am a member a paid member to 3 reef clubs
And they don’t own par meters. The seneye in my opinion is a good choice. Especially if you don’t have a controller. It will monitor your temp, ph and ammonia. It will also monitor water level and send you a text or email when any of these parameters are out of range.
The only downside of the seneye is that its tied to your account. So I can’t lend you my seneye.
You would have to setup a new account with every seneye.
Do you need to have it plugged into a laptop or pc to get the readings?