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  • #31
    Compact flourescent

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    • #32
      I really like the marine land double bright light .
      1) can a double bright led marine land lighting system support Kenya trees and polps?
      2) if not what coral can survive with that lighting?
      3) how many watts will I need in my tank if the light cannot support that kind of life?
      4) who's selling a 24" light currently?

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      • #33
        Patience is key when trying to buy anything on here. Not everybody is trying to get rid of stuff. If you can't wait, you could always order one online and get it quicker.

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        • #34
          Re: Power heads, Any REEF CAPABLE LIGHT

          Honestly your asking questions that have already been answered you should go back and reread what has been written already if you can get a 24" CFL light from your friend that light will be just fine for soft corals not the best but it'll work we've told you what to look for your making everything sound like a broken record

          johnnymisty

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          • #35
            +1...

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            • #36
              That's a fair price, pc bulbs (the one's in that fixture) are a little expensive to replace, but what bulbs aren't???
              Gotta say this though DO NOT GO WITH FILTER SAND FOR A SALT TANK, please, please please research EVERYTHING before you do it with a salt tank, filter sand is silicate based and will cause havoc in your system. Please, read about anything you intend to do, before you make a change you can't reverse!

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              • #37
                Trust the advice of these guys, they know what they're talking about and they've seen enough people on this forum rush into things only to see them crash impressively hard.

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                • #38
                  Be patient, save your money, and buy brand new stuff that will sustain nice coral, so you will not get bored easily in the future

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                  • #39
                    Okay, see you guys in 7 years.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Johnsbra123 View Post
                      Okay, see you guys in 7 years.
                      Are you serious?
                      65G African Tank (1 Ropefish, 1 Senegal Bichir, 3 Spotted Climbing Pearch, 2 Black Calvus "Zebra", 1 Featherfin Cat, African Knife, 2 Upside down Cats and an African Butterfly Fish.

                      30G "The Mudhole" 3 African Mudskippers (Periophthalmus barbarus)

                      20G 4 Longfin Zebra Danio, 2 Julii Cory, 2 Bolivian Ram, 1 Stripped Raphael and 3 Glass Cats.

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                      • #41
                        Seriously grow up bud we've all givin you good advice and it goes in one ear and out the other just listen to what's said everyone here has givin you reap good advice

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                        • #42
                          Power heads, Any REEF CAPABLE LIGHT

                          +1

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by brandon_rss18 View Post
                            Are you serious?
                            Thought the same thing. Everyone was trying to help the guy.

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                            • #44
                              I'm actually not getting back on the website anymore. I'm going to sell my 26 gallon, and 55 gallon in the up coming months. Email me at iamjuggernaut94@yahoo.com

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                              • #45
                                I tried to help the person, but turned out a corn flake.

                                Just can't seem to understand, that cheaper is not necessarily better.

                                if you are worried about money, you have no business getting into saltwater.

                                Fact of the matter.

                                simple things will get expensive, not to mention if you are start to get high $$ livestock, equipment

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