I am in a dilemma. Since my new lights have preprogramed settings for coral, should I invest in a par meter still. The dimensions are 4feet wide 18 inches deep, and 2 feet high
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I would love to rent one but not doable for me. Not availableI would rent one, draw a detailed map of your readings and adjust lights accordingly.
IMO par meters once effectively used will collect dust unless you buy new lights. That's an expensive paperweight.
Doesn't BRS rent them?I would love to rent one but not doable for me. Not available
local facebook reef pages?I would love to rent one but not doable for me. Not available
This is correct.BRS rents them. You buy a "wet tested" (used) one, then you can return it for a refund, minus a "restocking fee" (i.e. rental fee). Keep it as long as you need to, return it when you're done.
They used to offer a flat out rental, but they had to change the terminology and process for legal reasons, IIRC.
Also ask around in local reefing FB groups. Someone close to you might have one you can rent/borrow. PAR testing is a VERY important part of setting up a tank for success.
. Not on face book was for a while but got too crazy for me virus, and all conspiracy theory's driving me crazylocal facebook reef pages?
i got two i'm on that have meters for rent.
I will ask them. They ship here to Canada very weird way. Not straight to address, and have to pay a fee to a broker for lack of a better word.BRS rents them. You buy a "wet tested" (used) one, then you can return it for a refund, minus a "restocking fee" (i.e. rental fee). Keep it as long as you need to, return it when you're done.
They used to offer a flat out rental, but they had to change the terminology and process for legal reasons, IIRC.
Also ask around in local reefing FB groups. Someone close to you might have one you can rent/borrow. PAR testing is a VERY important part of setting up a tank for success.
I will ask around. That's a thought. Other idea is to buy one, and start my own businessDo you have a local reef club?
I will ask around. That's a thought. Other idea is to buy one, and start my own business
That is a very good avenue to pursue ThanksNot the worst idea if you have time for it. Another option is to talk to aquarium maintenance companies in your area. I bet they have them. I always use the one from my local club which is free with $20 annual dues.
No prob! My local club dues are the best money I've ever spent on my tank.That is a very good avenue to pursue Thanks
BRS rents them. You buy a "wet tested" (used) one, then you can return it for a refund, minus a "restocking fee" (i.e. rental fee). Keep it as long as you need to, return it when you're done.
They used to offer a flat out rental, but they had to change the terminology and process for legal reasons, IIRC.
Also ask around in local reefing FB groups. Someone close to you might have one you can rent/borrow. PAR testing is a VERY important part of setting up a tank for success.
Do you know anyone local renting them?BRS rents them. You buy a "wet tested" (used) one, then you can return it for a refund, minus a "restocking fee" (i.e. rental fee). Keep it as long as you need to, return it when you're done.
They used to offer a flat out rental, but they had to change the terminology and process for legal reasons, IIRC.
Also ask around in local reefing FB groups. Someone close to you might have one you can rent/borrow. PAR testing is a VERY important part of setting up a tank for success.
Fragbox Corals, in Toronto will rent that to you.I am in a dilemma. Since my new lights have preprogramed settings for coral, should I invest in a par meter still. The dimensions are 4feet wide 18 inches deep, and 2 feet high