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![]() Nate,
That tank is awesome and I think the colour of the Tek light is awesome. I am still trying to accumulate equipment for my forray back into the hobby... your pictures have convinced me that t5ho is the way to go. - Chad
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![]() Thanks Fish,
Maybe I will try to do a couple more comparison pics today for ya, now that I have been messing around with the bulbs a ton (I bought 17) I think I now have it "tuned" to thecolour I like. Nate |
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![]() woops double post
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![]() What's the light penetration like? In some pictures there looks like an awful lot of intensity dropoff at the bottom. It could be that the pictures are a bit underexposed though which tends to exaggerate the effect a little.
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![]() Nice pics Nate, very cool setup. Can you take full tank shots when doing the comparison?
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