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I'e decided to upgrade to a 135 cube instead of a 60 =p woohoo angels! LoL
So where would the best place to buy be ? asherah
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Build it the way you want it
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- Greg 90G : Light - Tek 6xT5 | Skim - EuroReef RS135 | Flow - 2xVortech MP40W | Control - Reef Keeper 2 |
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Do you have limited space? I am just wondering why you would want a cube of that size...? That's not easy to light at all...I suppose a 400W might do the trick. Wait...you said Angels...not a reef then eh? Haha! Watcha gonna do for a 30" light then? PCs? A 30" tank seems awfully small for them big Angels...?
Last edited by Myka; 12-23-2007 at 06:16 PM. |
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you lost me ?
I was thinking hanging a T5 above it would work Don't angels only need 80-90 gallons ? I love the look of the rimless cubes Would you suggest something different ? asherah
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I don't want to Build it i'm worried it wouldn't take the strain of the water lol
asherah
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I think he was saying that it would be tough to light it up if you were going to put corals. If it is a fowlr light is not so much an issue.
BTW check you pm. Js |
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why is that ? =/
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pm sent =p
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would you suggest a lon g tank instead ?
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SOmething to do with light penetration and the depth of the tank. It will be at least 30 inch deep. It is tougher to light up the deeper tanks.
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