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Help Please? 2 bulb T5 light to borrow


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    tcp316 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    George (Roscoe_68 on MR) from White Lake brought by a fixture this morning. It doesn't have the legs to stand on the edge of the tank so my husband is working to figure out how to make it work.
    Meanwhile, both of my Powerheads have quit working! Crazy! They are Koralias. I have a tiny Penquin in my sump I am going to put in the tank for now. I have great surface agitation from the return flow accelerators but no flow in the bottom. I noticed my nem wasn't not moving at all and my duncans are all stringy looking. So now I have to figure out this issue.
    Don't know why there always seems to be more than one issue hit at one time.
    Last edited by tcp316; 04-06-2013 at 07:53 PM.

    Always learning, loving this hobby.

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