Made the switch to LED's!

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I'm of the frame of mind that if you wish to buy a more expensive item and you have the resources to do so, then there is nothing wrong with that.

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Agreed nothing wrong in that but we have 2 choices buy something we need or buy something we want. BTW, IMO you have to be careful with "quality" and how we define it same with value for money.
 

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Looks good!
 

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G'day guys,

Great looking tank by the way, I am cycling a 6 foot system around 750 litres in total and have three mars 165w led units over it, could you recommend what percentage I should run the lights at or wouldn't it matter with only rock and sand in it?
 

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i have the same light.. full spectrum 2 channels, set on timers... no messing about : ) i paid 60quid for it and my tank condy included is happy as larry. the mix of blues are really nice :) yes ide like the money no object setup.. but i fully recommend these lights for the money.
 

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