If it falls does it fall into the sump? If so, I'd move it. FWIW.
A good precaution. Suction cups will loose their suction over time and will no longer sustain the ability to hold anything in place, especially on a dry surface.
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If it falls does it fall into the sump? If so, I'd move it. FWIW.
Anyone have any thoughts on the cycle plan?
You really want me to explain the monthly cycle of the female type?
Ok.... It's something like... not mad- mad - not as mad.
3. The blue LED's in the stand.. blah, blah, blah. Thinking rather than switching them on/off every time I open the stand - I will just leave them on 24/7 - anyone see any issues with this?

Get a magnetic switch (shown below) to turn the lights on only when you open the doors.
They're relatively cheap and very easy to install. (My build thread has a detailed description.)
Just convince Kevin it's a car project and he could do it for you.
Anyone have any thoughts on the cycle plan?
Looking into heaters for my tank now. I currently have an Eheim Jager 125w and am looking for 2 to replace it. The Eheim's are huge (I dont have a ton of room in my sump) and I am thinking I would like to go with a Titanium w/controller. Will also have them hooked up to my Apex for redundancy.
Torn between the Via Aqua Titanium or the Finnix Titanium - however the Cobalt NeoTherms are pretty nice as well.
Thoughts on these?
Club....thought's on these heaters please?
I would let things settle a bit more and make sure the cobalt issues are fully resolved so I'd X-nay the neotherms.
You know me though, I'd take a Jager over anything else, if space is an issue you can always stick it under eggcrate or acrylic frag rack and still be able to put skimmer or other equipment on top.
Seems like these conversations always end in Jager. There are a lot of cool looking heaters on the market but I still only buy Jagers too...
Neotherms have been great for me, as long as you're not looking at the 200 watt model which gets quite melty.
Neo Therm + :goldfish: = :micro:
What about Stealth? These were recently recommended to me by another member, I am also looking for a heater so following this closely.