We all know it can be extremely tedious to do your maintenance manually, especially with bigger tanks. Sometimes it's a discouragement to newbies. I had one tell me once, "Oh no! Now I have to mow the lawn in my aquarium too?!!"
As my tanks are small, I can get away with a 5 gallon water change. I use a Neptune Systems utility pump to pump water up into the tank from the bucket so I don't have to lift those 40+ pounds and make a mess. It then helps me drain it in the kitchen sink.
I use a Neptune Apex to monitor and control aquarium "things". It controls pH and CO2. I monitor temperature. It controls the lights. I doses fertilizer into the aquarium. I have a Neptune AFS that adds food daily. Finally, it has two sensors on the floor monitoring for leaks.
If anything is wrong, it alerts me via email and SMS and takes an automatic action with the aquarium.
Let's share some tips and experiences. How have you automated your aquarium maintenance/operation?
I'll start.As my tanks are small, I can get away with a 5 gallon water change. I use a Neptune Systems utility pump to pump water up into the tank from the bucket so I don't have to lift those 40+ pounds and make a mess. It then helps me drain it in the kitchen sink.
I use a Neptune Apex to monitor and control aquarium "things". It controls pH and CO2. I monitor temperature. It controls the lights. I doses fertilizer into the aquarium. I have a Neptune AFS that adds food daily. Finally, it has two sensors on the floor monitoring for leaks.
If anything is wrong, it alerts me via email and SMS and takes an automatic action with the aquarium.




