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I emailed JBJ about the lumens produced by the quad bulb, if I can get that, I should be able to find data on a double ended 70W MH (lots of studies...
Only thing is, the 28G CF quad version by JBJ is not 2 double cf bulbs, its 1, 4 pin quad bulb, but 2 tubes are 7,000k (and are called actinic,...
i will say one thing, I have seen some nice nano cubes ran on stock lighting, and it seems that when most people upgrade to HQI they use the 70w...
......wish i had a par meter, id solve this right now. lol
looks like most are leaning towards the MH even with that much of a watt difference
lol.
Really? Dang. Thanks OP
I understand MH is far superior to CF when compared watt to watt i.e. 100w MH blows 100W of CF out of the water, but will the added wattage of CF be...
yeah i had nice shimmer when i used the MH on this tank when it was planted. The CF gives a more even lighting but the MH was brighter in a more...
OOO OOOO I KNOW! Ill try both for a few weeks and be a test dummy for everyone here at 3reef! After all, how do people learn in this hobby? By...
haha, my goby jumped through my egg crate, landed on top of the egg crate and got fried by the lights.
I have a JBJ 28G nano cube. The lighting hood it came with is a 105W CF quad 10,000k/7,100K combo bulb. I also have a JBJ Viper clamp 70W HQI MH...
I feel for ya matt. I have lost 4 diamond gobies in the last year from jumping out. My Firefish jumped out once but luckily i caught him in the act...
these are definitely snail eggs. I see them in my tank all the time. They normally get eaten.
Brown Diatoms?
yeah that looks about right, i cant get a close enough pic to get that much detail but that looks pretty similar to what i have. Any suggestions on...
no-one knows?
bump
feather duster worms retract inside their tube when disturbed, but so do alot of polyp corals. Feather dusters retract instantly, corals are slower...
tentacles look a little stringy to be a feather duster, and they don't retract when disturbed. My guess is its definitely some type of hydrazoa:...
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