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Asking $250. Great shape.
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They were used for 2 1/2 years at about 50% for eight hours a day.
 

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This is a side question. In your opinion, how well have these lights worked for you? I'm looking at getting into corals and want a system that will get me started.
 
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That price did not include shipping. I can look into what it would cost to ship them. I can be flexible on the price depending on shipping cost.

As far as my opinion on the lights, I think it's personal preference and taste. For me personally they didn't grow corals fast enough and they weren't bright enough. I personally prefer halides and to get the same effect I would have had to purchase more radions. I just chose to go back to halides. I had 4 radions on an 8' tank. I feel I would have needed double that. If you like special effects and the ability to adjust your lights and tinkering,....these are awesome. I'm just a plug and play kinda girl [emoji846]
 

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Thank you for the opinion. I'm new to the hobby, so still have lots to learn. I'll do $250 if you pick up shipping.
 

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That price did not include shipping. I can look into what it would cost to ship them. I can be flexible on the price depending on shipping cost.

As far as my opinion on the lights, I think it's personal preference and taste. For me personally they didn't grow corals fast enough and they weren't bright enough. I personally prefer halides and to get the same effect I would have had to purchase more radions. I just chose to go back to halides. I had 4 radions on an 8' tank. I feel I would have needed double that. If you like special effects and the ability to adjust your lights and tinkering,....these are awesome. I'm just a plug and play kinda girl [emoji846]

Looked into shipping: It will be about $15 - $20 UPS Ground. Do we have a deal?
 
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The light sold locally. Thank you for your interest though.
 

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