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Old 11-15-2011, 10:53 PM
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Default Aqua Illumination - AI Sol - Special Offer

To kick start our new AI Sol listing we are offering the SOL at the discounted price of $399.

Shipping is still free anywhere in Canada

We have the AI Nano at $299 and all the hanging kits and mounting rails you need.





We will also be stocking the cool new Black Sol coming real soon.

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Old 11-16-2011, 12:32 AM
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How many would I need fora small 24" cube...would one fit the bill.
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Old 11-16-2011, 01:22 AM
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How many would I need fora small 24" cube...would one fit the bill.
Yea one should be enough for that size of tank.

You can find the Par Chart here: http://www.aquaillumination.com/sol/performance.html

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Old 11-16-2011, 01:27 AM
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How many would I need fora small 24" cube...would one fit the bill.
Should be good, I have one unit over a JBJ28
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Old 11-22-2011, 09:15 PM
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Updated the price. AI dropped their prices Its now only $399.
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$299?? Holy moly sign me up! wait better check with the wife....
but wait is it $299 or $399? would one be enough for a 20 gallon 24"x12"x12"? or should I do $399 model?
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$299?? Holy moly sign me up! wait better check with the wife....
but wait is it $299 or $399?
The Nano is $299 and the SOL is $399

http://modularled.ca/aqua-illuminations/

They didnt even make an announcement. I just noticed yesterday when I was submitting an order that the MSRP price had dropped, it used to be over $520.
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which one would be best for a 20 gallon 24x12x12 does it have lunar?
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Yup it has lunar, it runs dimmed down really low for moonlights.

That size of tank you could go either way really. I would lean more on the side of the SOL at least then if its too much you can dim it down rather than not getting enough out of the Nano.
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which one would be best for a 20 gallon 24x12x12 does it have lunar?
Remember its 399 for the light plus 80 for the controller.
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