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Hmm you may be right. I have seen them hung both ways. I don't know if it really matters considering the amount of light that they put out already. Most people have them turned down to 50% so losing a little off the wall shouldn't be a big deal. I may have to do some reaserch on this one. Can anyone else chime in?
Techincally it's 24" X 24" coverage so it shouldn't matter as the light spread is the same either way. Last edited by Seriak; 03-30-2012 at 01:50 AM. |
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Then why advertise it that way. Why not say the coverage area is 20" X 30". I would ask ecotech, but their site is currently down.
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lol do you believe everything that you read and do everything that is recommended?
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Of course! Don't you? "Always look on the bright side of life"
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no. i try things and form my own conclusions and opinions.
sorry this is getting off track. but im pretty sure it wont hurt to turn the light and try it out. |
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I have mine turned running parallel with the tank and still have some light spillage in back and front. still less than I had with the halides
coralgurl the tank looks great!
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