Impressive Par 38 led spotlight setups

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  1. EC-LED

    EC-LED 3reef Sponsor

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    Here are some beautiful images of Japanese reef aquariums with Par 38 LED Spotlights.

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  3. EC-LED

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    more pics.
     

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  5. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    Wow, those tanks look great. Thanks for sharing. Are these customers' tanks?
     
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  7. insanespain

    insanespain Ocellaris Clown

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    Man, I need a rimless nano with par lighting sooooo bad

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  9. DBOSHIBBY

    DBOSHIBBY Sleeper Shark

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    eh i like mine better lol ;)
     
  10. Matt Rogers

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    Great tanks. I'd Love to know more about them too.
    (I am also making a mental note to set up a sponsor board for you. )
     
  11. evolved

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    Lighting aside, I find looking at the apparent standards there quite interesting. Rimless tanks, deeper as opposed to longer tanks, and vortechs.

    As for the lighting, the real thing to note is how taking advantage of using other angles (as opposed to only straight down) doesn't appear uncommon there.
     
  12. Blue Falcon

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    Also looks like they go more for performance and could care less how "sleek" their lighting looks. Some of those set ups had chords goings everywhere. But then you look down at the tank and its perfectly aquascaped. lol