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Old 01-24-2017, 01:45 PM
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I can't speak to point 1 as I don't run the Kessil lights but as to the other two:

You can still get MH lights from multiple vendors

The consensus appears to be the single end MH is better than dual end
Agreed.

As for growth, I've found halide beats out everything else.

I also agree with AceStorman...Radions are where it's at for LEDs. Very nice fixtures, and that means a lot coming from me because I'm an LED hater.
I wouldn't put Radions on my own tank though... hehehe
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Old 01-24-2017, 06:56 PM
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with the above info, do you think 2x250w mh and 4x54w t5ho would work on a 48x20" footprint?
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