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Old 01-17-2006, 02:14 AM   #1
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Exclamation I almost hit the e-bay buy now button!

........Hay all,
..........http://http://cgi.ebay.com/HO-65W-50...QQcmdZViewItem
..........3 of these and some actinic????????????Over my 180gal-wanna be SPS tank??????A hell of a lot better than a grand!whatch think.Ya know if I save a Grand I will spend it anyway, something for the tank
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............Damn link won't work
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I would stay away from them. I dont know a whole lot about lighting, hell I dont even have anything in my tank right now but water and sand but I would bet them lights are not producing the correct spectrum of light needed to keep a coral growing and healthy. Thats just me though, I have this thing with ebay, dont get me wrong I shop ebay like a hound lookin for a fox but I find it hard to buy things like this for the simple reason being if they are soooo great why arent these lights all over the market. Just my opinion and thats all it is and its the opinion of a guy who knows nothing except what I have read about lights and corals which might be a whole lot of reading but that doesnt mean I remember it all........ I do remember alot of the pictures though.

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These are the same thing as the Lights of America floodlights you can pick up for $30 at Home Depot. They're just compact flourescents.
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............. Thanks Guys',but will they get the job done....My old Lady will crap all over me if she finds out I spent $800 to $1200 for lioghts...........that will run the electric bill up even higher......I already have 2000watts,Hanging over various tanks
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