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![]() Ya, I'm the same. As long as my measurement is good that day, I'm happy. If it's not, I take corrective action until it's good again. I track bulbs and RO parts in my head. My head is old, my cartridges might be too
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![]() Apex Fusion has a note taking system that works. Not as nice as a graphing log or something but I'm sure that's in the works
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![]() I made all of my logs in excel and printed sheets out. I keep them in a binder to fill out. Ones that are important to me right now is my vinegar dosing schedule and my carbon/GFO switchouts. But I also have test results, RO/DI filters, maintenance/water change sheets as well. Works good for me!
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![]() I Use an app called old fashioned pen and paper record all my water changes my parameters when i notice something weird if i add corals or fish, i have been pretty diligent and i can flip back to say a few months ago and check how many WCs i did or the paramaters
Maybe I'm anal but i kinda like recording it all
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Current tank---125 gallon mixed reef 60 gallon sump, Reef octopus nw200 skimmer, Rapid LEDs, Maxspec gyre, Mp10s, Fuge, Biweekly 20% WC, QT everything |
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![]() I plan on using pen and paper. I am old school like that and it just seems way faster to me.
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