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    From CUReef at Todomarino posted on All-Reefs

    Source: http://www.all-reefs.com/inicio/viewtopic.php?t=655




  • #2
    Holy smokes thats a bunch'o'lights
    Dustin

    "Water is the driving force of all nature"
    Leonardo da Vinci

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    • #3
      So you spend 50% of your free time on your tank, 50% on surfing foreign websites finding cool pics....
      how many % does your wife get?
      400 gallon reef, Bubble King 300, I~Spin, 2 x 10,000K BLV 400W, 2 x 20,000K Radium 400W, 2 x 6,400K Osram 400W, Schuran Jetstream 1, AquaController Pro

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Orion76
        So you spend 50% of your free time on your tank, 50% on surfing foreign websites finding cool pics....
        how many % does your wife get?
        That's easy. She gets the other 50%, duh.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Orion76
          So you spend 50% of your free time on your tank, 50% on surfing foreign websites finding cool pics....
          how many % does your wife get?
          You mean 50% of my time is at work and the rest if for my wife. Im at work now. Working hard!!

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          • #6
            Aha, so you are the Senior VP of Aquatic Visualization and Illumination Research in your company?

            Interesting job
            400 gallon reef, Bubble King 300, I~Spin, 2 x 10,000K BLV 400W, 2 x 20,000K Radium 400W, 2 x 6,400K Osram 400W, Schuran Jetstream 1, AquaController Pro

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Orion76
              Aha, so you are the Senior VP of Aquatic Visualization and Illumination Research in your company?

              Interesting job
              Yes. You need a job?

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              • #8
                Edward, has it mentioned anything as to how well coral do under these lights? I know LEDs are supposed to be pretty bright, but with a condense group of them like that, hard light dependent corals an issue?

                I've read on some other boards people considering trying to do SPS under LED, but I lost the thread and haven't been able to catch back up with it.

                Interesting to say the least, if you find out anymore let me know, I got a bud who has an extra eclipse minibow like that, I may have to convince him to give it to me for R&D.

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