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A par 38 bulb would be your best bet, 6 watts won't cut it
Did a little searching, no way you can put any of those in a 55. 125 for the powder, 210+ for the clown trigger. How long have you been reef keeping?...
Big powder blue, baby clown trigger. You will need a big tank.
Thanks Kevin!
I would go get a 20 gallon, and set it up permanently. That way, you could have an established system to qt coral and fish in. Keep a 10 gallon tank...
It had to be the eye rubbing, I have been fragging zoos for a long time and that never happened. Get well soon
red birdsnest? most no name stuff grows well. the expensive stuff... well there is a reason they are expensive.
We finished the heatsink on the prototype, stare at that while we go through the process of making the LED boards ;D Look for demo pics in a couple...
The dawn/dusk is a really cool effect, especially when it makes the fish breed. If you have sufficient pods, the mandarin dragonette will mate under...
How much webbing does it have, almost none? or just a little bit of cartilage? What color is the edge of the fins, and what color is the cartilage...
Also, you can just use the knobs to dim if you do not want the upgrade.
Yes, it would control any fixtures that have the dimming upgrade. You will need a controller to turn them on.
So how do you guys like it?
Westport? I will give it a go one of these days, a little far but I'm sure it will be worth the trip.
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At 29" we would recommend 60 degree optics. 3 fixtures with 60 degree optics would cover your tank, and allow for sps growth to the sandbed, so be...
The 5 watt crees are 3 watt at lower voltages, if you can splice a wire, you can use their kit. Just make sure you unplug the drivers first.
You can replace the LED with any other LED that has the same wattage and amperage range. I would recomend sticking to soldering, unless, you have...
If it worked before, then it is a bad LED. You can get a new one for about $5, removing them is very easy, I use a chisel (if they are glued) and...
No, actually, they will just be very dim. Trust me, been there, done that :) Re check where you soldered on the star, and maybe the LED was put on...
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