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Equipment Discussion for Saltwater and Reef Aquari
Aquarium Lighting By Dana Riddle
Progressive Lighting Set-Up
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett S" data-source="post: 8399128" data-attributes="member: 75989"><p>Frankly you don’t really need lights at all to cycle your tank. I’d probably avoid buying a ’temporary’ lighting fixture that you plan to replace in the near future. You’re just going to spend more money in the end that way. </p><p></p><p>T5 lighting is used by a lot of people though, and with enough bulbs there’s no reason why you couldn’t just use a T5 fixutre as your permanent light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett S, post: 8399128, member: 75989"] Frankly you don’t really need lights at all to cycle your tank. I’d probably avoid buying a ’temporary’ lighting fixture that you plan to replace in the near future. You’re just going to spend more money in the end that way. T5 lighting is used by a lot of people though, and with enough bulbs there’s no reason why you couldn’t just use a T5 fixutre as your permanent light. [/QUOTE]
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