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victoly

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  1. I've got a spare tank. Let me know.
  2. Outstanding info. Send this man all your money. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Wouldn't that be kind of expected though ? 6500k is more in the photosynthetically active wavelengths?
  4. Did you grow them with both lights side by side ?
  5. Righteous. I'll keep an eye on it and harass you when your ph is out of whack.
  6. When's the last time you've calibrated? I've got quite a bit of 7 and 10 cal solution if you need some.
  7. its frustrating during setup, but once its up you'll forget you had problems. Like painting closets
  8. Unusual sump! Can you explain the layout?
  9. What I ended up doing was to manually connect the APEX via ethernet to my router first to do all the setup. That way you can have your options set before you try to tackle the wireless interface part, which is in myopinion the worst part. They really should be integrating wifi into the unit. I'd be willing to bet the next revision has it built in.
  10. just to be safe, I turn off DHCP on the gaming adapter (or in my couse router) AND turn on DHCP on the APEX in addition to issuing it a static IP. Another trick is that you can just type in apex into the address bar and it should search for your apex and find it.
  11. You do *not* typically want DHCP enabled on the apex. You want it to be the same forever and ever, because if you use DDNS to connect to your apex from outside your network (ie your iphone) you have to use port forwarding to take a port number and forward it to a specific IP. If your apex keeps getting new IP addresses every time it connects, your router won't know what IP address to send the request from the port to. I'm not using a game adapter, I'm using a linksys WRT54g2 that has DDWRT on it. It's in wireless bridge mode. This sounds to me like more of a configuration issue on the gaming adapter than on the router or the apex. Give static-ip a try and see if that resolves it. I've noticed that since iphones constantly get on/off the network that if you use DHCP, sometimes there is some confusion amongst devices and subsequently stuff doesn't work correctly.
  12. Four aggies? At the same time? I'll go to maast... JK see y'all there!
  13. Brian, I can bring a frag of fox coral for you.
  14. Interested if they're attached.
  15. Very true George. Probably a combination of things. If you don't mind me asking, what was the purchase price on the mini-maxis you have and where did you get them from?
  16. Wowza. Outstanding. I think part of it may be on the marketing end. I.e. you can't start a zoa-like collecting craze because the color-morphs don't seem to be as persistent. Just a guess.
  17. Outstanding. Follow your dreams. And by your dreams, I mean our collective dream of an ARCer starting a coral farm that we can come cherry pick from.
  18. RIghteous! I'm with RSA. Lots of small shops and big boys. Austin is a great place to be if environmental is your profession. Of course you won't be in town much (I'm in Ranger , TX next week and Texas City, TX the week after that). OH BOY!
  19. Ty who are you working for ? So many consultants in arc! Love it.
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