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sadielynn

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I feed a combo of several foods very lightly
I use pellets , flakes , cyclop-eeze , and some mysis... I dose selcon 2 times a week as well ...... :mrgreen:
 

leakyfaucet

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Here are the pics


My clownfishes- I still have yet to name them. Hyper little guys.


My New Zoos- they haven't fully opened yet, I noticed there was a sponge in the rock too, on the back side, but I haven't had a c hance to photo that yet.


More Zoos


The Nano Leather. I don't know what the species name is. They had it labeled as "Nano Leather" at the store...
 

leakyfaucet

New Member
Thanks everyone for your comments. I'm looking to upgrade my equipment... primarily my lighting. Any recommendations? I really like the alluminum coralife. Drsfosterandsmith.com offer a 132w for 118$$ and I saw one on ebay... 72w for 84$$ plus shipping (12$$) I'm thinking of getting the 72 watt one, but the foster and smith one might be a better deal... i'm still debating. any suggestions?
 

skipm

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I agree with the 96 watt powerquad for a 10 gallon, here is a link to the fixture: http://www.hellolights.com/201xcoaqpcho.html . You may also want to note on this site if you buy a spare bulb when ordering they are about half the normal cost. This fixture also gives more light for about the same cost as the one your considering.
 

TimSchmidt

New Member
I bought the Current 80w 20" only because the light has a three seperate power cords to automate your light cycle (actinics, 6700K/10,000K, 2 LED moonlights) while the Coralife only had one powercord. cost abou 110.00 after taxes and shipping from Dr. Foster and Smith (SUPER NICE customer service btw).

Tim
 

reefman23

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That's a nice fixture... I had it but then gutted it and mounted it in a canopy with a MH. You'll like it. Those Sunpaq bulbs are really nice.

Jesse
 
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