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He's a carpenter but not too sure if I would trust him to do lighting on my tank
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the one on the right i like is that the Vertex Stephen
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Really cause it's easier than carpentry and for the tank size with a canopy I honestly think it's your best option.
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Yeap that's the vertex.
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Personally I feel the SOL is the better value (more light / $ as previously stated) but I'd want to play with both to see if the extra colors improves the overall color to be worth it.
Aesthetics is a personal thing but I personally love the look of these units suspended over an open tank. Choosing based on looks I think the SOL is far better looking though. Classy industrial. |
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Really? To me it compares to taking your sleek new LED TV and mounting a baseboard heater to the top of it
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Forgot to add that when I saw the radion I totally saw the colors mixing on the sandbed. I found the SOL effect easier to look at than the radion one. I'm guessing multichip LED is where I will upgrade to however. |
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Weird, I didn't, and specifically look for that. However, it was Shelley's tank, and it's too full to actually see much sand
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We both wouldn't know where to start in a DIY led task
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Glad to see you guys back. I went from that huge metal halide fixture i got from you guys to 3 sols and so far I'm happy. But I assume as my corals start to grow out I'll probably need one more sol
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