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  1. rkonicek

    is a 250 watt 14k too much for a 29g cube????

    Hey!...great success with the tank....i mounted it like the reference you gave to me with a couple of my own tweeks to make it easier on myself....i also built a cool box.....i have an awesome final product that i want to show you but it won't let me add a pic for some reason...it keeps saying...
  2. rkonicek

    is a 250 watt 14k too much for a 29g cube????

    It's an aqualight pro by coral life Here is a link to it http://www.aquacon.com/CoralifeAqualightPro.html Hopefully that'll help out.....it's a $600 system but i got it from my friend who is a dealer for $190.... Thoughts on how to raise it?
  3. rkonicek

    is a 250 watt 14k too much for a 29g cube????

    Good call on light acclimation. I'm going to raise my light by about 9 inches as well to help with the acclimation....I'll post before and after pics thanks for the help...if anyone else has any other ideas please let me know!
  4. rkonicek

    is a 250 watt 14k too much for a 29g cube????

    Hey Gang, I've had a 29 gallon biocube for the past 4 years and have been having a lot fun with the hobby. I recently decided to make the jump towards better lighting (which as we all known takes a lot of research) I may have been mislead during the research process. I came across a brand new...
  5. rkonicek

    Metal Halide lighting for Bio Cube

    Yeah i have but they don't sell the hood and system separately
  6. rkonicek

    very tiny white filaments on my glass?

    Yes they are good for your tank. If they are what i think they might be, they are either cope pod nests or young feather dusters...post a pic so i can be positive, if it is what I think they are then it is very good for your tank.
  7. rkonicek

    Metal Halide lighting for Bio Cube

    Oh yeah, Does anyone have any good ideas for lighting systems that would be good for the biocube?
  8. rkonicek

    Metal Halide lighting for Bio Cube

    So, I'm tired of my lighting on my 30 gallon bio cube and i've been looking metal halide lights that i could set up on the biocube. I'm confident that i need 170 watts for the tank. I found a 600 watt lighting system for 100 dollars, does anyone know if i can put 170 watt bulb in a 600 watt system?
  9. rkonicek

    How many watts needed?

    I've actually heard that you need 6 watts per gallon on the tank, it also depends how deep your tank is....how deep is your tank?
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