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I think DIY is the way to go. It's really not hard. The most difficult/time consuming part was drilling and tapping the heatsinks. The rest is fairly simple. My next project is building a 48" LED array for my 75 gallon
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Yeah i just finish my setup using 12X CREE highpower LEDS on a Biocube. It wasnt hard just takes time and if done properly you can have anything you want under them... Im super impressed with my setup i just did the change over a couple days ago and the system is friggen BRIGHT AS HELL.. id goto nano-reef.com the some sections on DIY LED lighting
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Have you thought about just doing PC lighting?
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/pc...t+Fixture.html I don't really love the fixture but for the price, you could buy two, take them apart and re-install them in your own little canopy and have 4 PC bulbs in there. Here's another option: http://www.catalinaaquarium.com/prod...oducts_id=1565
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I had one of those and that would fit without an issue.
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