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gen 3ecotech xr30

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Price is firm
Good condition
You pay shipping from 30080
Can include hanging kit for free if you desire
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Are there 3 of these available? I see 3 separate threads for the same model.
 
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I have both lens types. The wide angle did not direct enough par into the middle depth of my tank. I would select the normal lens and use a PAR meter to place the corals. Without a PAR meter you are in for a long learning curve
 

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Thanks for your reply, Chris. The reason I asked because I notice some corals directly under the light kinda get burned out. And I moved them away, they are back to normal. My tank is 45g cube, which is not whole lot of depth. Yes, I’m investing in to a par meter once I am setting up my 220g, 6 footer. Do you happen to include those wide angle lens with your sale, or you want to sell them separate? If you do sell them, Im definitely interested in those wide angle lens.. ty
 

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How did you have these lights mounted on the tank with the screen top? The tank looks like a rimless tank.
 

High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

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