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Yes by buying good lights , 3w is what your after or better.
Google your fixture if success isn't rampant then it's probably not going to be ;) |
Dooped...
Well I was certainly duped today...
I was told over and over this would be sufficient... I will see if the store will return me the money, if not I will post not too nice things on here... Thanks for help |
Alive and thrive are two diff things but yes lighting is important be it soft or hard corals :) they should have no issue exchanging towards something else I wouldn't think :)
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Not sure..
I hope so, but the other stuff was super expensive and out of my current budget
So I will see I wish they were more accurate Thanks again Quote:
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High Output LED
So apparently I was give 4 extra blue "high output" LED pods
There is a HIGH OUTPUT version which is apparently 3X's the light I will keep you posted |
If it doesn't work out in your favor Chaulk it up to a learning experience. Do your homework and research what your going to buy. Theres not a single person on this site who hasn't wasted money on something to do with this hobby that could have been avoided with some reseach.
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That's the thing
Thanks for the insight
I did research, I was trying to save money as lighting isn't cheap as we all know I find it so complicated to understand Watts per gallon seems to be the way to go Mike |
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^^^This X1000, lol^^^ Education is rarely free. :( |
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LED intensity
So I just spoke with the Elive guys
I guess their HO LED POD is a 60 degree focused lens which allows for deeper light penetration With a smaller tank like mine they didn't seem to think I would have to add too many more HO Pods to make it functional I have an opportunity to purchase a 250W Halide lighting setup What should I do? LED or HALIDE? |
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