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Anyone know what this one is? It’s bright blue and yellow, much brighter than in pic
Thanks in advance
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I’m not sure but, WOW that is a sweet zoa collection. What light do you use for those colors and if led what setting.
 
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Ty. It’s a gen 4 radion xr30. I run AB+ setting for most of the day. Pics were taken with only blue channels on using my iPhone with polylab 20k filter.
 

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I have never seen those Pink ones! What are they called? Or is that the one you were asking about?
 
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The pink one is cb bloodshot. It’s actually orange, yellow and pink tips. It’s probably getting too much light so it looks like that. I forgot to mention that I also have two blue plus and two coral plus t5 along with radions lighting the tank.
 

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