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LED suggestions for my BC 14g frag tank


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    Default LED suggestions for my BC 14g frag tank

    I've picked up a 14g Biocube (for a trade of some frags) that I am going to use as a frag tank.

    What LEDs should I use. I will be using 16. I have a 50/50 royal blue/white in my 29g and its seems to be ok, but I am up to trying something new. Maybe some cyans?!? They will be in string of 4 a piece and will have the ability to control them independently.

    Thanks


    EDIT - Nevermind. I was going to pick p the BC and the the guy called me to tell me he broke the bottom while cleaning...
    Last edited by Burke; 03-06-2011 at 12:49 PM.

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