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    Wink Needing suggestions on what best lighting and WHERE to find the LEAST expensive light

    Hey guys and gals. It's that time of the year again!!! Needing to replace my 150 watt HQI lights. Right now there probably 8 months to a year old. They were 14000K Phenoix lights. Tank looked good, though I didnt get much growth (if any)

    Looking for a place to pickup 3 new lights for a good price. Any suggestions. Im really just keeping softies NO SPS .

    thanks for the help
    If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious &*%^

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    Im going with 12k reeflux. I know alot of people use these and are happy with them. I used to have 20k and got ok growth but nothing to brag about.
    Kevin- 375 Gallon Reef

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    http://www.lightspectrumstore.com/se...ide/Categories

    Don't pee too much when you see how cheap they are!

    I have the 14ks, and they look like 10k. I would recommend the 20k. I just recently switched over to these bulbs and so far have been very happy with them.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    wow erik how they work for yah cause yah that is CHEAP i only tinkled a little
    90g mixed reef, 12g nano, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 2 ferrets.
    Driving the wife crazy.......PRICELESS.

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    There is a weird line between spending 70 bucks for one light and it lasting 8 -10 months or 20.00 for a light and hoping it lasts that long. Without a PAR meter , I wonder if these lights produce what a higher dollar light would.

    Let us know if your seeing any problems with these in relation to corals not likeing the light ....and/or if they burn out quick.
    If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious &*%^

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    I used them for years. I usually don't change my light for 12-18 months. Keep your high price Phoenix and compair them visually after you use these bulbs for 9, 12 and 18 months. I find them to be a lot brighter and last a lot longer than the light bulb come with my Sun Pod. My coral and anemones do just fine with them.
    Minh

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrionN View Post
    I used them for years. I usually don't change my light for 12-18 months. Keep your high price Phoenix and compair them visually after you use these bulbs for 9, 12 and 18 months. I find them to be a lot brighter and last a lot longer than the light bulb come with my Sun Pod. My coral and anemones do just fine with them.

    Minh originally posted the link awhile back, and I dug and dug until I found it. I really like the lights. I am going to try out the 20k next.

    So far they are great. No complaints.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    OH and they pack them really well.
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