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![]() AI prime is what I would do if you plan on staying small. If you think you will upgrade to a bigger tank later on then I would go for an xr15 as it can handle up to a 2' cube and is still small and sleek
Kessil is another option but I personally prefer to have the ability to tune the Color spectrum that the other two options above provide.
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ReefDudes Shallow Reef Tank | Fusion 30L Tank Log | DIY FishTankProjects | Arduino Auto Doser | Fluval Edge nano Reef Last edited by shiftline; 05-04-2016 at 07:50 PM. |
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![]() Yes with the Kessil you only have the two channels and the intensity to tune, but on the plus side the point source array makes for a very nice shimmer that the others don't have. It makes your tank look very much like a shallow lagoon with the light bouncing off the ripples. So it is a trade off.
Last edited by soapy; 05-04-2016 at 08:26 PM. |
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![]() Would 1 ai prime be enough for the 15g? They say specs are 18x18? My tank is 24x13x13
The coral compulsion par38 apparently has 24x24 specs...why don't we have these in cda? Lol. My par works and things have grown but I hate the colour, I like more blue than white. |
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