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Richard Sexton wrote:
i am very handy and can wire about anything, however I am not too familier with the various types of aquaria lighting....nor do i know what I will need for my 75 gallon tank. You're really not gonna save any money buying stuff retail and cobbling it together. What you probably want to do is find a place that sells used office equipment and buy some light fixtures. I made a tank light by using one of those bathroom fixtures that use several bulbs in a row. Six 15 watt screw-in fluorescents gave me 90 watts for a 40 gallon tank. I made the hood enclosure from plywood. I got the fixture at a garage sale for $5. The bulbs were about $30, IIRC. A 3 prong cord was $6-$8. The plywood I had. I did buy 3 "moon" LED lights at retail, but that's not a necessity. DON'T try this unless you have electrical experience. Find a friend who knows what they're doing. Electricity and water can be a deadly combination. -- It's turtles, all the way down |
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