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Elos 20K Abyss - 2.0
I recently switched to the new version of Elos's 20K Abyss bulb (250 watt in epowers) and am very impressed. With just the bulbs alone I feel I do not need actinic supplementation anymore. The previous version didnt have enough blue, these are blue. Just a tad bluer than Radiums, picks up that wavelength that make corals pop. its perfect, imo.
new tank. upgrade from elos 70. [IMG] ![]()
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It's ashame no one commented on this. Your tank is beautiful, and it's pics like these that have me going back to halides.
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Looks good bro.Can you give me an update on these lamps.How has your growth been over the last few months and has the bulb color shifted
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Holy smokes Awesome tank there flyingphish. I just stumbeled onto this thread. Those bulbs look great. I would be a little reluctant to switch from my Radiums.
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