AI Hydra Mounts, or hanging??

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I am setting up a new 65 gallon AIO tank. I have decided, and already purchased a pair of AI hydra 32's. I have had great success with the single 26 in a smaller tank so I feel that a pair of these would be great also. I have looked, and looked for mounting options but it seems that all the AI options leave a whole lot to be desired. I considered hanging them the the AI hanging rail kit but not too sure if this is what I want. I think the height should be between 12-14". Being that the tank is AIO I did not want to use the single mounts since the clamp would take up valuable space in the "sump" area. Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.
 

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Made these copper mounts.
Mounted to wall.
Cost maybe 40 bucks or less each to make including a soldering kit.
Cheaper if you already have one.
 

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I have 2 hydra 26 over my 40 breeder, the arm is 3/4 EMT conduit painted black and attached to the stand with uni-strut. Origionally I had a much larger light hanging off it which is why it is a bit to long and also why it isn't level, the old light was heavy enough to pull it down.
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I appreciate the advice and the pictures. It does give me ideas and I have never thought about sweating some copper to make this.
 

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I appreciate the advice and the pictures. It does give me ideas and I have never thought about sweating some copper to make this.
If you do, make sure to clear coat it with some clear spray paint and let it cure for a week or so.
Keeps the copper from oxidizing and the danger of toxic condensation drops from landing in your tank if the mount decides to perspire :)
 

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