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Very wonderful and thanks for sharing. I have a fear of heights but I might try that some day though because it looks so fun and the view is...
Very tough as I have grown to like coral very much but I think the coral would go in my case.
Actually I have gone back to a 4 bulb fixture. The 6 bulb fixture caused bleaching of my corals. The 6 bulb fixture I had was a fixture for...
Yours is pretty decent but most individual reflectors are designed in a gull wing shape which directs even more light into the tank. The shape you...
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Go to Hellolights.com and get one of their DIY retrofit light kits. Or any other DIY retrofit kit for that matter.
No the reflectors will not lessen the heat. The previous suggestion is good except you should aim the fan below the bulbs on the end with the bulb...
It should not be too much. It should give a very nice color to your coral.
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Congrats on the new coral, very pretty
They are vary solid from what I have read. you should be quite happy with them.
My condolences to you and yours and huge thank you to your Grandmother for her service to our country. Military services are done with the utmost in...
Your color combination will most likely yield something in the 22000k to 25000K area.
Tek fixtures are excellent, you will not go wrong with it.
The DI portion removes the nitrate and phosphate from your water along with other cations and anions you do not want in your water.
Sorry for your loss
LOL, it has to be at least 3 months. I really didn't pay that close of attention to when it happened.
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You're closer than you think on the snow. You are on your own on the rest of the post.
Lighting level controls the need for CO2. 10 to 20 PAR at the substrate can make do without CO2 if you control the light period and nutrients well....
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