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Unread 09/14/2015, 08:44 AM   #26
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homer1475 I am new to the nano cube, so when you say stay with the compact T5's, do you mean stay with the stock power compacts with my 24g cube? I didn't think they were T5's just 36w flouresants

I do not want SPS. just softies, shrooms, rics and zoas. Are the stock lights in a Aquapod ok? I do run a hydor skimmer as well


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Unread 09/14/2015, 09:00 AM   #27
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Not familiar with the aquapod lighting, sorry can't help you there. I was referring to the Biocube stock lighting which are compact T5's.

After doing some research it seems the Aquapod comes with compact fluorescent and not T5's, but their spectrum and intensity seems to be right on track with softies and some of the less light intensity LPS's.

With all that said, I can't complain one bit about my LED setup, and my corals have never been happier with the added intensity.


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