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Kevin262
Joseph9203
The lighting needs a complete overhaul; the stock one is not suitable...
Barbara
Thank you for the advice. I would be glad, but that will do for the launch, and what to do with the light later without damaging the lid???
Brooke3987
I think the problem will be quite significant. The lid is very low, but maybe someone can offer you suitable radiators. From the first message, I didn't understand, have you already purchased the aquarium?
Theresa5149
The most important thing in our business is to decide to start the sea; the aquarium itself costs only a small fraction of the price needed to create a beautiful reef. If you bought the aquarium, it means you've made the decision; gradually upgrade everything, get started, salt the aquarium, and keep the topic going... You will succeed.
Crystal4879
Thank you for the support and advice!! Without it, we won't get anywhere. The issue with lighting will be critical at the time of setting up the aquarium, which will be in the fall. What can anyone recommend without compromising the appearance? There are currently no claims for hard corals. We can take a standard module of about 16W from a neighboring branch. In total, it will be around 40W of unknown light. That's how I understand it. For the time being, it will do, but modernization is inevitable. If the issue with the original fixtures can be resolved easily, then I'll postpone the upgrade; if not, then something needs to be done. :O