I can't say anything to anyone about being a beer snob...
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don't judge Amoo from your picture it looks like you can't hold your liquor or a good beer.
YES i like craft beers been trying diferent beers since the late 80's long before the hipsters, only 1 or 2 an evening
Thanks @Robin HaseldenWelcome to the Deep Blue Sea @MamaLovesHerReefTank!
Thanks @Robin Haselden
Enjoying the thread so far. Still a bit early to indulge but when the time is right, I'll supply the Canadian whiskey and beer. ;)
Haven't tried it yet but one of our reps is supposed to be bringing some in next week. Advantage of working in a restaurant in the same city as Hiram Walker.Speaking of Canadian whiskey, have you tried the new(at least me to) Crown Royal Salted Caramel? That stuff if straight up smooth as a baby butt sipping whiskey.
I rarely drink either. I'm actually a tea drinker. My Grandmother was British and she always gave us tea when we were younger. I never liked the taste of coffee so I stuck with the tea.I rarely drink. I'm on the hunt for some Irish Toffee. It's gonna be cold next week and I want some for hot chocolate.

You would achieve around 400 Par at roughly 4" which is more than enough I think.If I get it I'd be using the 60° and mount it petty close to the water. The refugium in my sump is 5"x9"12"
A keeper!Thanks @Robin Haselden
Enjoying the thread so far. Still a bit early to indulge but when the time is right, I'll supply the Canadian whiskey and beer. ;)
It's probably pretty darn close.@Robin Haselden
Per request. The Lumini Asta 20 planted LED light has been par tested :D. Again this is the planted version. Assuming it could be used for cheatomorph or some other macro algae you can use this reference as a base for a decision. They do make the Marine version for $55. It comes with a 4 channel remote IR dimming adjustment.
The Lumini Asta 20 Planted runs about $44 on Amazon. Rated at 6,500k it comes with an adjustable 360 deg gooseneck, 2 lenses, dimmer switch, and 12 month warranty.
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I tested the Par with a Seneye meter. The kelvin readings on the Seneye were 5,500k respectfully. Though, the kelvin meter hasn't been proven to be accurate on the seneye.
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