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Holladay 11-02-2016 01:37 AM

I finally found the LED lights that have a timer (Automatically cycles through dawn, day, dusk, & night light conditions), RGB (red, green, blue full spectrum), and DYNAMIC effects (weather effects such as Thunderstorms, Cloudy Days, Sunny Days and Moonlights) for a reasonable price at Drs Foster and Smith...which I HIGHLY recommend (the CD #'s listed below are the ref #)

Sorry, I tried to use
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ONLY use Aqua-Illumination. I've sold hundreds of their units. Nothing compares to their products and customer service and the ability to customize them for your specific want.
and was on hold for +1 hour, thus customer svc = sucks. Additionally those are great lights (Drs Foster/Smith offer them) but they are for Salt/Marine, not Freshwater. Marine are MUCH more expensive to be able to light enough for coral at the bottom of the tank. To use the Aqua-Illumination lights were gonna $1,500:( for my 125g tank.

The previous pics are with LED's that are going to be returned to Drs Foster/Smith because they do not have the timer (and cost more 48" at $160 vs the listed light below $130). My tank is not planted. I had a tank many moons ago that was...quite cool but more expense and clean up. But with this "Broad Spectrum" LED, makes me want to do it again.

Through all the research (hours, same to post pics..lol) I just ordered the lights tonight. So the verdict is still out. Will keep the CP updated.




http://www.drsfostersmith.com/images...K-01-02-04.jpg

20" (Mfg# KL-20A), CD-97469, $67.99
24" (Mfg# KL-24A), CD-97470, $75.99
30" (Mfg# KL-30A), CD-97471, $86.99
36" (Mfg# KL-36A), CD-97472, $105.99
48" (Mfg# KL-48A), CD-97473, $129.99


* Color changing RGB+7K White LED light fixture for planted aquariums
* Automatically cycles through dawn, day, dusk, & night light conditions
* Enjoy weather mode light effects or program and save custom colors
Experience vivid, full-spectrum light effects for a dynamic planted aquarium display. Finnex Planted+ 24/7 Aquarium LED Light Fixture is a color-changing RGB+7K White LED light fixture that seamlessly transitions from dawn, midday, afternoon, dusk, to night light conditions. Fully automated LED light simulates natural 24-hour light conditions to illuminate your aquarium beautifully as nature intended. Provides light that supports the health of live aquatic plants.

Finnex Planted+ 24/7 Aquarium LED Light Fixture is equipped with a remote that allows weather effects such as Thunderstorms, Cloudy Days, Sunny Days and Moonlights to be activated with a click of a button. Also accessible via the IR controlled remote are four (4) memory slots in which a user can easily customize and save countless color combinations and lighting intensities if the user does not want to use the 24/7 feature.

Features:

RGB (Red, Green and Blue) + 7,000°K Daylight LEDs allow planted aquariums to thrive
Ultrathin low profile aluminum housing - less than 1" thick!
Clear adjustable legs
Water resistant splashguard
Built-in memory remembers last saved settings
Multifunction remote
Shop all Aquarium Lighting.

Please click on "More Information" for directions.

Silock 11-02-2016 02:56 AM

Sold all my tanks :(

Holladay 11-02-2016 04:28 AM

Depending on your space, it is not to late to get a simple tank...say a 30g. You can get 55g fairly cheap. A lot that you can do with a 55g. And only 10 trips with a 5g bucket:)

Holladay 11-02-2016 04:29 AM

And for you single dudes, chicks dig it............................

As do kids.

Holladay 11-02-2016 04:32 AM

Welp, I blew my wad for a few years. My contribution for all of your insight towards football that I have enjoyed for a long time.

Holladay 09-18-2017 01:53 AM

I am going to plant my 30 g in potted plants. I have had a planted 125g a LONG time ago. What are the best/easiest/sturdy plants to buy. Quick ideas?

I am also looking at doing a small indoors water plant garden. Never done that before.

Rasputin 02-13-2020 06:18 PM

So I'v upgraded from a 29gallon to a 55 gallon tank & I'm using Super Bowl and AFC Championship magazines and a Mahomes Magic Crunch box for my backdrop and I have a few of my old fishies i love dearly. A Dinosaur fish named King Ghidorah a red tail shark the Cheetah and a plecostomus I call the Kracken because he got huge. Hope you all think this is cool.


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Easy 6 02-13-2020 06:37 PM

That’s a well fed pleco

Rasputin 02-13-2020 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 14794752)
That’s a well fed pleco

Well I switched tanks so I'm kinda nervous he doesn't have enough algae for him to eat but so far i think he is doing fine.


I need to get more fishies but we don't have a close by supplier so it really sucks.

mr. tegu 02-13-2020 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 14794758)
Well I switched tanks so I'm kinda nervous he doesn't have enough algae for him to eat but so far i think he is doing fine.





I need to get more fishies but we don't have a close by supplier so it really sucks.


Ever considered liveaquaria.com or other online dealers? Shipping can be pricey but can’t beat the selection.

Easy 6 02-13-2020 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 14794758)
Well I switched tanks so I'm kinda nervous he doesn't have enough algae for him to eat but so far i think he is doing fine.


I need to get more fishies but we don't have a close by supplier so it really sucks.

There’s always those little algae discs for plecos in lieu of the real thing

Rasputin 02-13-2020 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 14794793)
Ever considered liveaquaria.com or other online dealers? Shipping can be pricey but can’t beat the selection.

Thanks mr. tegu I'll check into it I appreciate it.

I want another Dragon fish they are badass but he passed after 4 years :deevee:


Also **** you Walmart for ****ing over the one small town business that sold fishies and then stopped carrying fishies yourself **** the **** you Walmart.

Rasputin 02-13-2020 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 14794834)
There’s always those little algae discs for plecos in lieu of the real thing

Yes very smart thinking i've done that before when I started out with him.

Rasputin 02-13-2020 07:54 PM

We all LIV in a Yellow Submarine and so does The Cheetah

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Pointer19 02-13-2020 08:06 PM

Huh. I want some fish now. I think moving every couple years would be an issue.


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