2 Apex Jr or 1 Apex Standard?

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I have a biocube 29 gallon and a 75G that I'm getting ready to set up. My question is should I go with 2 Apex Jr or 1 Apex Standard? Both aquariums are about 7 feet apart (with TV in between) and I'm afraid the biocube may have to move to a different room if it turns out to be too many things on one circuit. I would like to have a temp probe for both aquariums...would like pH as well, but not a deal breaker. The lights on the 75g are going to be the new Hydra Twentysix so they can be programmed on their own. Not much extra equipment on either (no chilllers, etc.). What do ya think?
 
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I would go apex full and add the PM1, energy bar and probes to other tank.

Might be an option a little down the road after the finances settle, but the PM1 has to be plugged into the the apex full, correct? If I end up moving one of the tanks to a different room, this will not be an option.
 

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but the PM1 has to be plugged into the the apex full, correct?
Correct.
If having one cable between both tanks is an option, 1 Apex is the way to go (and cheaper).
 

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