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![]() Thanks for the suggestion. Not sure if the Marineland is the right product. J&L has a sale on some of their LEDs, though they only come in 24" which is too large for my 10g.
Was also considering going with 20w Coralife 50/50 Minis, which is a cheaper alternative, even if we go with four bulbs at about $12 each. Hardware can be purchased at Rona. Anybody used them on their nanos? |
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![]() I use these lamps over my quarantine tanks. I wouldn't suggest them for a coral tank, but they do have a decent look for a fish only tank. Definitely not enough light for a BTA.
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![]() Look at boostLED par38 about $70 bucks a bulb and each bulb has 5x3watt LEDs. I run it on a 8g biocube and grow everything from zoas, Lps like frogs awns and blastos and even a lil rainbow Monti. Has great color options and you can run it from a desk lamp. I have pics if want to see
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![]() We went hog-wild (on our quite tight budget) on lighting this weekend. Dear husband made a quick and dirty hood so we could see the lighting in action before committing to more bulbs.
We now have 150w (incandescent equivalent) on our 10g: - 4 x Aqueaon 50/50 10w CF (each equivalent to 25w incandescent) - 2 x Globe LED MAX 5000k 4w household bulbs from Rona (bought for 15% off yesterday ![]() The light colour is not as blue as I'd like, but the white is quite cool. Will be starting a tank journal I suspect where I can post videos ![]() |
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![]() Sheesh! We're still waffling about going LED.
Has anyone built this 12 LED kit, and if so, what are your reviews? How well will it light a 10g and how well will it pop the colours of zoas in you opinions? TIA ![]() |