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There are a lot of factors that come into play when it comes to allowing your tank to run on auto pilot, with no human intervention.
What type of equipment you have, what type of fail safes you have in place, what type of livestock you have and the special requirements for their care and so on all play a role.
But no matter what plans you have in place or what equipment you have automating “the process” there’s always a chance that something fails. That fact can keep you up at night when you’re away from your reef aquarium.
With that being said, how long is too long, for you personally, to leave your tank alone?
What type of equipment you have, what type of fail safes you have in place, what type of livestock you have and the special requirements for their care and so on all play a role.
But no matter what plans you have in place or what equipment you have automating “the process” there’s always a chance that something fails. That fact can keep you up at night when you’re away from your reef aquarium.
With that being said, how long is too long, for you personally, to leave your tank alone?