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Iplantz

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  1. Well I think that if you centered it it could prove useful, with sps in the middle and softies on the side, or with a island reef in the center and open tank on the sides. The fixture is 15" wide too, in case your tank isn't "deep".

  2. I know a guy near you who can help you put up that sump and supply some fuge stuff :unsure: I would also try craigslist on this Jackson, great place. Also I think someone here was selling a stand for a 75g, which is the same thing as a 55g, just wider from front to back

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  3. Well Im looking to go the T5 route with my tank, but I need to get some cooling fans and sell my chill before this is up for sale. Sorry if this is a teaser for anyone, since its not available yet.

    Its a Oddessey (let me finish ) fixture, thats had a fan replacement and has a new ballast. The ballast is an Icecap and is a 2007 model? Ill check later. It has 2x65w PC's as well with 1 original bulb in it and 1 UVL super actinic thats 2 months old. The current bulb is an Xm 10k and has 1 month on and off use on it. And I have a Phoenix 14k backup bulb with about 7 months on it. I can work things out, just looking to go cheaper on the bill.

  4. Like I said I'm interested in finding a good 24" T5 fixture, for about 200$, maybe more with newer bulbs. Something good for clams, sps etc. I have a fixture to trade as well. Its a Oddessey (let me finish ) fixture, thats had a fan replacement and has a new ballast. The ballast is an Icecap and is a 2007 model? Ill check later. It has 2x65w PC's as well with 1 original bulb in it and 1 UVL super actinic thats 2 months old. The current bulb is an Xm 10k and has 1 month on and off use on it. And I have a Phoenix 14k backup bulb with about 7 months on it. I can work things out, just looking to go cheaper on the bill.

  5. Ill get some picture here in a moment. The zoas are a Purple brown that fade to a yellow white center, but with some pink in there. The yuma is green with an underlayer of purple and pink.

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