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![]() Meaning...the pictures i shared (light strips and a light bulb) are a possibility????
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![]() The pictures would not open for me.
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![]() The LED strip lights shown in your link to the Kijiji listing are inadequate for anything but a dawn/dusk supplement. Don't think any coral, even softies will do well under those as a primary light source. I use two 4 foot lengths to supplement the 10 watt multi-chip LEDs that are my main light source. Check my build link below for more info.
The strip lights may be had on eBay for about $15 in 5 meter lengths. I would recommend the water proof version if you're going that way. You can cut them to pretty well any length you need off the reel, in 3 LED increments. You'll need connectors and/or some soldering skills. Snap on connectors are available to link them together without soldering.
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![]() Any particular reason you don't want to go with a trusted fixture like an AI, Kessil, Ecotech, Evergrow, or Maxspect?
At 3000 kelvin, all this bulb is going to do is grow you a lot of very healthy algae. Compact fluorescent are probably the worst choice of bulb for reefkeeping and should be avoided at all costs (IMO). This fixture is great, I use one myself, but you should be using one of these with it. |