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WTB: Upgrade lighting for an Aquapod 24


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    Ocho Cinco - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Canton, MI
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    Mike

    Default WTB: Upgrade lighting for an Aquapod 24

    I'm looking for better way to light my Aquapod. I really want one of the 20" Sunpod fixtures but they seem to be hard to find. I'd be interested in Halides, LEDs or T5s. Let me know if you have any. Thanks! Any tips on a new fixture would be awesome too!
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    PPi - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Jun 2010
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    Auburn Hills
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    Mike
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    Snag up a sunpod if you can. I had one over mine with a radium bulb and loved it. I still have it but, i think the ballast needs replacing. It intermittently turns off. It may just need taking apart and connections cleaned. $50 and i will give whatever bulbs i have for it. I know i have one that was used for a week to test wether i had a bad bulb. It is not the radium, but i believe i have a few bulbs left to see color with. I changed them out every 6 months.

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