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![]() Nothin' ghetto about that! Is that a Solaris I see?
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![]() Tank 84 x 30w x 27
Yes a Solaris. If you look at the sand you can see one of my issues. Shading. A tank this wide either needs a second Solaris or some help somewhere. I may move it forward and add some HO T5s in the back or I was considering a 250 MH on a track. See...I sit around thinking about things like that all day and get nothing done....lol Scott |
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![]() By on a track do you mean a lightmover?
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![]() Could you not raise the light up just a bit to allow more spill?
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![]() I don't think there's anything wrong with a little shading. After all, there's shading in the ocean
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![]() Once the rock work is done correctly then I will play with the light a little more. I tried asking this question at the Solaris web site but they didnt respond. In reading a little from others and responses from Solaris they seem to think 2 lights are in order. But that was before the newest light came out. We shall see.
Yes michika I was/am considering a light mover. After the rock work is done, then I will see if I need to. |
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![]() Apologies if I've asked you this before (I might have) - is that a doliatus rabbit or a virgatus? Got any closeup pictures?
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |