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![]() There is one. I use it on my nano at work. It's a 2.5 gal.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=pc-al0909 But if you want to go 'hard core', get this: http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s..._ID=MH-CPENA20
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![]() nither of those links are working for me
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![]() I tried just http://www.jlaquatics.com and it was refused.
I think the site is down right now.
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![]() Links working now.
First light - inexpensive and not to bad Second - Big bucks but you could keep anything with that light.
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![]() the first one seems like it would be lacking for wattage for a ten gallon wouldnt it?
what about something like this for soft corals http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=pc-al2096 |
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![]() That is basicly what is in the retrofit that I did.
You say your tank is 13 " and this is 20 (bulb is really only about 17") Throw a set of the legs on and you would be good to go.
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![]() http://www.yinyanghome.com/Products/LOA/9266c.html
I had one of these on my 44 gallon seahorse tank would be great for a 10 gallon - lots of light to grow things IMO this is a good bang for your buck Hope this helps (btw, if you order one, make sure that you order a bulb as well)
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![]() howdy that does seem like an interesting idea, super powerful.
Midknight, yeah i will have a bit of overhang with a 20" but no biggy but that 96 watt light will grow soft corals well? |
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![]() i think you should use one of these.
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