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    Posted: February 25 2016 at 11:21am
Alright everyone i have a question on what each of you think would be a more important part when it comes to tank equipment. 

I have got layn's old tank up and on a fish less Dr. Tim's cycle so now i just need to get a few more pieces of equipment.

1. Light Controller
2. Skimmer
3. Dual GFO/Carbon Reactor
4. ATO

These are just the things I need and are in no specific order. First off, I will be getting my Kessil light controller first, i would like the tank to be on a standard time cycle instead of me trying to adjust the dials throughout the day. 

As for the ATO, that really isn't an issue for me. I have never had one in my 4 years of reefing, it would be more of a convenience to have one on a tank this size now.

In everyone's opinion what should come after the lights, the Skimmer or the Reactor?
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A lot of that depends on your budget.  You can do a basic light timer for cheap if you just want it to turn off and on or are you looking for a tank controller like an Apex?

Each of these can probably wait a bit but I would say

Skimmer

Dual Reactor

Controller (if more then just a 20 dollar timer)

ATO

I personally feel the Controller is one of my more valuable pieces of equipment but I could go without if I had to. 

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Budget is flexible. 

So, i already have a Reefkeeper 2 for my controller, it doesn't give me a fancy web GUI or anything like that but it controls everything i need currently. 

Kessil has a dedicated light controller that runs at 100 bucks. it takes care of all the lighting needs from ramp up to ramp down, i can also use it to run a second light if i decide to get one of their grow lights for cheato.

Over all it like like i am in the range of 94 gallons of water, so if the suggestion is skimmer that would be over sized for that.

Currently looking into this skimmer http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/skimz-sn143-monzter-mini-protein-skimmer.html Since it's rated for 90 under a heavy bio load. 

As far as a Reactor i will more than likely go with a BRS branded one. 




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Ooh, I'd go top off number one. Then a skimmer.

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I prefer to top off my tank daily, it falls into my tank routine, which is why it is last for me. I like to get off work, let the dog out then go to my tank and have a look at everything. After this long it has become a habit. 

on top of that i need to figure out a good pumping method, only place i have enough room to keep spare RO is in the basement.

That's 2 votes skimmer, would you suggest just running a bag of Chemi-pure or something in the mean time? 

In my smaller tanks i didn't have the room to run anything else so i just hung a bag of carbon and did water changes. 
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If you have an ATO or don't want one, skimmer is next on my list.
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What ATO unit's do you guys use, I think i am mostly paranoid about one failing. 
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Tunze as well. You can get a nano one if your tank is smaller. It'll fill at a slower rate and have a timer to go off sooner. They are adjustable insight the controller. I have one turned up way high on a 300g system and one turned to the middle on a 80g system. The higher the setting, the more water it puts into the tank for a longer period.
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Thanks for the info, i will have to do some more research as for now, i will just keep on filling it up. I only lose 1/2 gallon a day with the lights off, we will see how it goes once i start running it with the lights on. 
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In my experience, lights, unless they are 400 W MH, are not the biggest reason for water evaporation. Water movement is what evaporates water. Relatively speaking, water hardly evaporates at all from a stagnant pond but start moving that water swiftly(good reef tank) and the excited water molecules fly away.
The most bullet-proof top-off system is two different types of gravity fed water, Drip and Glug Jug. It seems that most hobbyists would rather spend money, not me. Smile Shoot, I have set up dozens of tanks without skimmers, without reactors and without controllers. If you like the message contained in the acronym, KISS, then take a look at what I do.

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I actually prefer a nano type ato even if you have a large system. 

Maybe it doesn't matter, but I like my ATO to slowly add water.  I have an adjustable 100gph pump turned way down so the water just trickles into the sump.  When the ATO is tripped, it will flow for about a minute.

Again, maybe it doesn't matter, but if you keep kalk in the ato and also don't heat that water, I think slowly adding it is a smart thing.

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I am also not convinced a skimmer is necessary.  I do run one, but I have thought about getting rid of it.
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If you want a good nano ATO, Look at Smart ATO Micro. Works awesome for my tank. Also this keeps you from having to deal with float problems.
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Just ordered my Kessil light controller today. After hearing everyone agree on an ATO i decided to look into it a little further and i am sure i came up with a solution that will allow me to place my RO water under the tank in the basement.

As it stands now my upgrade path will now be ATO>Skimmer>Dual Reactor. 

Still undecided on which ATO to go with but i will be weighing the pros and cons of everyone's listed systems. 
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