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Post by bigeflashgordon Mon 03 Sep 2012, 1:28 am

So I was checking around the Internet for new products like always and I started to search up 6700k lighting for my 35 gal planted tank and saw new LED set ups by marineland, tons of t5s, combos, etc.. But then I found this website that designs retrofit modules for single strip CF lighting hoods, turning a single 20 or so watt system into a dual bulb system with CF lighting and a beasty reflector.. I'm heavily considering doing a mod to my 36 inch strip lighting and replacing it in my planted tank.. Good thing is they also have quiet a few lighting options for saltwater and reef set ups.. You should check them out if you're an aquarists on a budget like I am Smile
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Post by SciOps Mon 03 Sep 2012, 4:34 pm

Yeah, the people there are great too. Called them about doing a retrofit and they were helpful. You can also check out 1000bulbs.com for parts too.

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