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![]() yeah just soft corals, and i want something that makes the tank look really nice
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![]() I think 96w PC in a 10G would be fine for most softies,and even some stonys.
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![]() howdy that light setup in that link does it get realy hot? do you know the dimensons of it? also because its only 65watts doesnt that narrow down the types of corals i can have
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![]() I have mine sit right on top of my glass top of my aquarium
it gets hot but not that hot it is about a 1' x 6 " x 6 " Neal
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![]() in your seahorse tank did you grow an corals?
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![]() I've had a 96W corallife compact on my ten gallon for about a year and a half. Have not had a problem growing much although the bulbs are pricy and tough to find. Single four element bulb. A couple of built in fans, comes with legs. Nice unit.
Mike
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![]() no corals
strictly seahorses
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