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Yes, it can do moonlights. The middle moonlight is the only thing really blocked by the brace. If you ahve mostly sps, then 2 16s would be the better...
If you have not heard, our supplier was closed until the 18th for Chinese new year. The accurite I gave was accurite (21st to 7th) If you ordered in...
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Yes, but not in stock. They are about 1-2 weeks out. We may have stock soon.
Didn't get a pm, you can email me at logan @ reefbreeders.com
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They are not in stock right now. You would be at about 10" with the 90s, 12-14 with the 60s.
I believe he said that the radion power supply was larger than the radion its self, not the razor. He had 2 razors as well, I believe he posted that...
4 would cover a FOWLR with sps in the middle of the tank, and sofites/ lps in most of the system. 4 Photon32s with 90 degree optics would cover an...
2 photon16s with 90 degree optics would put around 200 par on the sand bed. 60 degree optics would do more than that, but you would have to raise the...
Depends on if you want the controller or not, 3 value fixtures would defenitly be more power
Yes, They can, and the blues and whites/colors can be switched on and off separately.
I'll see what we can do, a couple people are requesting white cases as well.
The 90s are a little tighter, so you will need to mount the light higher. I prefer 90s, as they reduce light spill, and will still work over 36" of...
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You will be at 6-8" off the water with 90 degree optics. Start at 25% power and work your way up 5% every few days. They can be put in a canopy, but...
For LPS and softies, yes. Our Photon24s will cover 36" of tank no problem
You do not want UV, you want TV. And you don't want 405nm either, you want 420-430nm ideally. UV, or below 400nm, harms corals in high enough, even...
Yes, but unlike T-5s, the light will radiate out to the sides, and each fixture will cover a 24" cube with ease.
Read my post, greens are NOT useless
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