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Steven Garland

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If you can swing the money,the radion is a good choice,they have custom lighting schedules you can download from what I have heard,and work extremely well. If you run them at all,just run the green's and red's REALLY low and you'll never even know.

Or you can get a NanoBox Tide Plus M and have control over all 5 channels nearly $100 less,and uses mint instead of lime for better color rendering.

I use a DIY over my 2g. 2 NanoBox beam all blue strips,2x 2up leds with neutral and warm white,makersled basic 2up dimmer,2 700mah ldd's,36v psu,makerled heatsink and hanging kit and I can grow ANYTHING I put under it.
 

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I'm running an SB reef 16" wifi over my 12"x24"x7" tank and so far I like the looks but I can't vouch for growth since I just started the tank. I'm getting a Seneye tomorrow so I'll post some readings but I'm sure it will be high since it's 165w.

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