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Lighting your reef with LEDs - DIY (Part 1)


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    I would love to try an led light, were can I get one of this lights? Will this light make the corals grow

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    Nice write up. We recently installed 2 of the Ecoxotic panorama modules in our 29 BioCube. Install was quick and easy and everything in the tank is liking the change. Plus the light is even throughout the tank and looks better than the stock CF lights.

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    Still waiting on part two of this article to come out.....
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