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    Default needle wheel, submersable LED, sump

    downgraded to a 29g biocube would love to convert the lighting to LED but still need the Knowelege, the equipment, and the money to do it. so i am selling some ov the stuff i was gonna save fro when i get a bigger tank.

    tidepool II sump-- 20

    2x submersable LED strips 24'' -- 40

    coralife needle wheel 125 skimmer --75
    two fish were in a tank, one said to the other "I'll drive you man the guns"

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    Tell me about the LEDs...I might be interested. Can they also be mounted in a canopy? Not so sure I'm a fan of submersible or not.

    Got a link to them online so I can find out more about them? Thx.

    I might be interested in the skimmer too depending on it's age and if it has a pump or not? Got pics?
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    the LEDs are blue i dont know enough about LEDs in general to know the difference if they were intended as moon lights only or not but that how i had them. i did mount the in my canopy but put them in the tank behind the rock work and they were freaking sweet! the skimmer i only used for about 8m been storage ever since. i will have to try and get some pics.
    two fish were in a tank, one said to the other "I'll drive you man the guns"

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    I'm a little confused...they were mounted in the canopy but behind the rockwork? Were they submeresed and in the tank or were they mounted in the canopy out of water?

    Can you find them online so I can read about them?

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