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Old October 26th 04, 06:45 PM
Chris
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Default Vision 180 lighting.

Bought a juwel vision 180 tank. The 2 25watt tubes that come with it
seem to be near to ordinary household tubes. Any suggestions for 2 tubes
to use. Its 18" deep, what would you recommend for 1 tube to show off
fish colours and 1 tube to encourage plant growth.
Thanks,
Chris.

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Old October 26th 04, 10:07 PM
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Just read a write-up on the Interpet daylight Plus. Sounds good??????

Chris wrote:
Bought a juwel vision 180 tank. The 2 25watt tubes that come with it
seem to be near to ordinary household tubes. Any suggestions for 2 tubes
to use. Its 18" deep, what would you recommend for 1 tube to show off
fish colours and 1 tube to encourage plant growth.
Thanks,
Chris.


 




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