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![]() 40 degree is standard
60 and 80 degree is optional and will cost $6.99 extra. |
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![]() ![]() is there a price break if you buy more then 1? |
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![]() I was going to ask the same thing. I'm thinking 2 or 3 with 60 or 80 degree optics for my new tank. I almost ordered these before Christmas when they were on sale in the US.
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![]() Quote:
The 20K models will not be available until the end of March. Ian |
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![]() Will these LEDs be sutable for sps coral?
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![]() These spotlights are high PAR and can be used as stand alone lighting if enough are used or they can be used to spotlight certain areas of the tank. They will most certainly work for SPS.
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![]() So how do you fix them over your tank if you can't mount them in a canopy
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![]() they will be good for SPS, but these lights are good for small nano's not large tanks as they will make a huge spotlight effect of they are not pretty high up. if you are going to have SPS I would get the 40 degree optics also so you can play with the oupt vs hight. the smaller degree optics the higher they will have to be to get even covearge.
Steve
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![]() would they produce too much heat for a nano tank?
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