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![]() Man these really piqued my interest. Maybe it is time to try and sell my existing setup. What kind of shipping costs are we dealing with here. I am in Quebec City.
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![]() Quote:
But after a quick Craigslist search the cheapest one i found was $100 not $50. http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rc...946958266.html . People want $50 for an iphone case on CraigsList. http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/se...inAsk=&maxAsk= But buying a new LED light for $1000 and having to spend even more on something to control it is somewhat of a turn off. |
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![]() are these lights good enough to do SPS corals?
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![]() If the PAR readings are accurate getting 250 at 24" then yes they should be more than enough for SPS.
I hope they are because i've ordered a 60" fixture to try on my full SPS tank. |
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![]() cool. thanks. I am planning on building a 6x2x2 tank so it should be good for me too.
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![]() Most will be able to run the lights at 75-80% to grow SPS. I personaly grow SPS with T5's and I can tell you the the F-series will blow them out of the water....no pum intended.
One client in the US replaced his 2 x 250 MH fixture with a 72" SB and he's running it at 75%. The 72" has 30 5W LED's! thanks, Ray |
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