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    Do you have a link to that light? I've tried finding it before to do some research on it and typing "Spec Aquarium Leds" gets you everything BUT that light ha ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koa25 View Post
    Do you have a link to that light? I've tried finding it before to do some research on it and typing "Spec Aquarium Leds" gets you everything BUT that light ha ha.

    Koa, I have tried looking online too, as well as Chris, with no luck. I posted the info about the light info itself. I purchased it at MACNA TOTALLY not intending on getting it or anything. After lots of walking around and comparing the light I found no reason why not to get it for $350. It retails for $450 at local fish stores in Utah as well as Brandon's. Did Chris show you my tank and light when you came over on Friday? When I call Brandon today I will ask him about the light and see if there is some sort of link to it or what.
    *Emily*

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    That would be greatly appreciated. And no he didn't. I didn't even think about it on friday. I was already running late and he was trying to get out of there to go hunting. So i kind of just ran in and ran out. Next time i make my way out to your palce i will have to check it out in person. Looks great in the pics. I can imagine it looks even better in person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ms_stangchris View Post
    have I a Spec LED light that I purchased at MACNA from the zoanthids.com booth and I really love it. The dimensions on it are about 12"L by 5" deep. There are 55 3w LEDs Total. 4 Red, 4 green, 4 UV whites blues and royal blues. I really love this light and my coral look and are doing amazing with the light. I've had no problems with loosing coral during the transition from T5 to LED. The intensity of the light changes throughout the day and has 3 different channels for night, blue and day

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    Emily that is a real nice fixture....
    ReeF mafiA

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    Why not the ai vega?

    You already had the sols...

    Louis I heard was to get a small shipment of them today and will have one on display. I am almost afraid to stop by...
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    ReeF mafiA

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    I would recommend the a can leds. You could do the 300 series. And get away with a 24" fixture (the legs are adjustable) for $400.
    And they come with full dimming capability and programming up to 7 time points.

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    Those Acan fixtures ARE nice!
    But i figure for lighting what is basically just a macro tank I'll keep it cheap.
    I went and got a Ecoxotic Panorama Marine LED on Black Friday Special. I think that should do well enough.
    All I need it for is to see the fish and grow some algae...
    Karin



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    Or an ecoray?
    - Jeremy


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