WTB: 48" strip light or 48" T5 (2 bulb) light or 36"-48" LED fixture for freshwater

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WTB: 48" light or 20" or 24" lights or 36"-48" LED fixture for freshwater

Need to get some light over my 72 bowfront. Prefer somethin' slim like a single flouresant fixture or a 2 bulb T5 light. No PC fixtures, bulbs cost too much.

Would really like to try a Marineland single or double bright LED fixture.

This is for a freshwater/fake plants aquarium.

Thanks,
Steve
 
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I have a 48" 2 bulb t5 fixture that needs new bulbs. It's silver housing so the flash might be a pain but I'll try to get a photo of it later if you want. I used it starting out my 90. Don't know what else I might have down there but I'll look around.
 
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Tina, thanks for the offer, I decided I'm gonna pass on a T5 system since the bulbs aren't that cheap to get locally.

I think I'm gonna stick with lookin' for a 48" single bulb fluorescent or a couple 20" or 24" fluorescent fixtures.

And lookin' at Youtube videos, the Marineland single bright LED fixtures don't look bright enough.

Thanks,
Steve
 

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