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Originally Posted by Gemmy
If your 12 and can afford it, sure. Only if you have the appropriate habitat to sustain it.
this. and i suggest you slow down in this hobby. We've had a couple of kids on these forums before, and almost all of them ended getting out of the hobby. Not to...
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Originally Posted by 1Snapple
And it looks good, what optics on it?
i believe thet are stock 80 wide angle lens on the 1w chinese leds. still pretty awesome for what they put up.
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Originally Posted by 2Quills
Hey man that color looks really good. 50/50 whites to blues....is that...
http://blog.captive-aquatics.com/captive_aquatics/2010/09/review-glasscages-aquarium-builders.html
for what its worth, someone there knows what theyre doing, but not all of them. some people get immaculate, but most get shoddy workmanship as well as chipped glass.
another suggestion for fairy wrasses are rhomboid and pylei. my two favorites over the hawaiian flame wrasses. the hawaiian flame wrasses are more docile IMO over the other two.
for flasher wrasses, attenuatus flasher wrasse is just simply beautiful. they are quite rare though
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Originally Posted by BTLDreef
Those are beautiful. I don't think I've ever seen them for sale.
I've know of only 1 person to have earleii wrasses in US. Their is a pair right now priced at 2400$ thats already been spoken for.
if you look at it, youll see that the outer leds have a lens on them. this concentrates the beam pattern of the LED downwards and wont be as wide spread, therefor keeping the light in the tank and not spreading throughout the room