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Both good suggestions, I will look into both. Thanks! |
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![]() The spots might be really hard to source and not worth the cost in the end. Especially since I don't know how many people on this side of the world are into them but they are pretty awesome. Thought I would mention it anyways
![]() Whenever I am over in Singapore, I see many, many tanks using them and love them! |
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![]() Define locally?? Where are you located anyways?
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![]() Local meaning B.C. and Alberta mainly.
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![]() those spots look nice eh. i would be interested!!
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![]() +1 for spot lights
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![]() After doing a fair bit of research I have found a supplier for the Japanese Spot Lights. Here is a quick copy and paste from the supplier, these are the same as the models that you linked earlier in this thread.
(150w) SUPAKURU (150w) ![]() Body: steel painted base finish: 26E Food: heavy aluminum paint finish Volume: 0.9Kg (including lamp) 100v with electronic ballast 1.0kg 50Hz/60Hz Intermediate-code switch with 2m Clip mouth width: 35mm to Lamps many colors (Deep Blue Marine Blue AKUABURU SANHOWAITO neon colors) Please select from. Each color, type and diffusion type collector. |
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![]() diy 2 part magnesium etc.
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