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Old August 19th 03, 03:42 PM
Matthew Comstock
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Dragon Slayer wrote:

I use 2 400w 20KK's on my 75 with no supplemental lighting at all,
everything in the tank does great and are growing like weeds. the only
reason to keep the PC's would be for personal eye pleasure to yourself, but
as you stated your happy with the MH's only, so rip em out.

kc



And I'm using 2x 250W 20kK's on a 75. No supplemental lighting,
everything growing like weeds, etc. etc. You should be fine, just be
aware that anemones and the like will want to be a little higher in the
tank than they would in Dragon Slayer's setup.
-mat

 




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