There is nothing like being on a service or feeding visit to this system and having students saying "what are those things everywhere they are beautiful" or "I love how you have that stuff growing on all the rock oooh look its even walls and those swirly things", depending on my mood that day sometimes I just smile and laugh to myself, other days I crack up laughing and then have to explain how bad they are, then I have the days when I breakdown into tears and am ready to call ...
Updated 07-10-2014 at 10:36 AM by Jhodge
Lots of photos, you have been warned… Tank Specs DSA (Deep Sea Aquatics) “Pro” 135 Gallon 48x24x27 with matching DSA Pro Stand Drilled w/ standard 3/4" Returns (x2), 1" Drains (x2) Custom: Starphire (Low-Iron Glass) on Front Panel DIY Latex Matt Black Paint on Back and Left panel(s) Sump Elite Aquatics "ELITE M2” 33.5x15.5x15 - No Furge Running BRS 4” filter socks (x2) Reef Octopus Diablo DCS200 In-Sump Protein ...
I wanted to start this post off a little early. And open with a breakdown of the current system and reasoning for this remodel. This will be an ongoing blog so check back regularly for updates. First let me start with the fact that I am not a writer and this will be the first blog I have ever created, so I apologize for the multitude or grammatical errors, repetition, dullness, and overall piss poor writing that is bound to take place. I am also going to write this more as a journal versus a professional ...
Updated 07-08-2014 at 04:56 PM by Jhodge
Odds are there are many new features, but this basic one caught me off guard so I'm sharing it now. Fusion is no longer in Beta-stage, it's 100% live. If you've not opted to go this route yet, it's time to get your firmware updated and enjoy the cloud-based features. Number one for me is the speed. You can make a change and it implements it within half a second, compared to the older method (Apex App). Fusion is browser-based, so you can access it with any computer or smartphone and it will ...
For months, hobbyists have clamoured for Fusion. We learned about it in 2013, and by MACNA it was showcased to excited attendees. I attended the special Apex class Friday morning with about 75 others, and we loved what we were hearing. No more fighting network protocols, no port forwarding, no DYNDNS redirects, no email address workarounds. Fusion solved all that, and we just had to wait until November for the release. It took longer naturally. December rolled around and a handful ...