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150 watt DE - nipple up or down?


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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Default 150 watt DE - nipple up or down?

    I know it makes a difference, just can't remember which way is better....anyone remember off hand?

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    Nipple up.

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    Good...that's how I just put it in.

    Yeah this xm is a fairly blue bulb. The colors look much better now.

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    How is the par?

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    That was a good read.

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