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Miki - Thanks for the reply and the bump. It really is a cool light, definitely the caddy of aquarium lights. I like it even better than the high end giesemann.
The Sfiligoi has cloud simulation like the Giesemann, as well as a "new bulb feature" which you can turn on which dims your new bulb to 75% of it's output. This is good for acclimation of your corals as you don't need to shorten the photoperiod or put eggcrate over your tank etc like you would with a normal light. Also, depending on the longitude/latitude you set will change the moonlight phases as well. It is very accurate to simulate whatever location you input, very cool. |
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bump for a wicked light, If I had a cube I would take it no questions asked, was doing a lot of reading on that light pretty amazing unit ...
bump for a Sunday.
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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Lighting price is now $1500 |
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What dimension was the tank you had this over?
Would you call the light disbursement *square* or more rectangular? Just wondering what size tank this could reasonably cover. Thanks. |
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I have it on my 30x30 cube right now but it is mounted considerably low as I don't want any light spilage. I would mount this on a 4' x 4' without any problems, but wouldn't go any bigger. |
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PMed
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Alot of tire kickers but no firm offers. Bump.
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