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Hello,
It's been a while since I have posted. I am starting my first nano reef this weekend which is pretty exciting. I found a 7.5 rimless deep blue in my garage which I am getting drilled and then plumbing it to my 120. I have rocks which will be taken from my sump. I am at a loss for what to do for lights. I do not want to spend too much but I do want something that can ramp up and down but also have just moonlights on. I am not home for most of the day so I can either have it on a timer or it would be great if there was a built in timer on it. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance!
 

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Ahhh! This guy is like 1 post and 2 minutes ahead of me every time!!! Lol! I happen to have a 160we and the controller I'm looking to part with. Feel free to PM if interested.
lol! BUY MINE!

jk. IM KEEPING IT!
 
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Looking for something $100 or less.... This is a project tank that will be next to my main reef so I am using spare things laying around to get it running. Just missing a light
 

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