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ok guys i was going to buy from one of the sponsers of this site instead of going somewhere else and this is what i have come up with:

Which one of the lights on this page do i need so that i dont have too much limitations on my choice of coral..........i do want an anemone i know that but other than that just want some neat looking corals nothing way out there or really really expensive i guess just the basics, but i deff. want to be able to have an anemone so with that being said here is the list of lights i have found:
http://www.reeftanklighting.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes&sppp=6">http://www.reeftanklighting.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes&sppp=6</a>

if u guys would check that link out and then just tell me which one i can get by with obviously the cheaper the better haha

** I did see my old post about lighting where cameron had helped me out but like i said i wanted to stick with a sponsor of this site and want to get an opinon from that list before i waste my money and buy the wrong thign*****
 
hm....i just closed out and went to a new window and brought it up and clicked on the link and it worked for me

try this:
shopdisplayproducts.asp
 
I'm sorry, still not working for me--maybe it's my computer--maybe someone else can help
 
well if you go to reeftanklighting.com

all i did was type......30".........in the search bar and then that would be the list of lights im looking at if u have time to do that if not thanks for your attempt sorry bout the link
 
As Eric said the link doesn't work...takes us to the site with an error that says...


<span style="font-family: verdana,arial;"><span style="color: #919191;">An error occured please restart shopping</span></span>
 
o ok sorry guys if yall have time try this:::

reeftanklighting.com

if you go there and type in 30" in the search bar then it will bring up the list im looking at
 
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One 65 watt 10,000K and One 65 watt True Actinic 03 Blue square pin base compact fluorescent lamps
Two 3/4 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED lamps
External ballast with two on/off switches and two 6-foot power cords for separate timers
Two built-in cooling fans
Sleek black-aluminum housing
Highly-polished reflector
Acrylic lens cover
Our state-of-the-art 'wide-coverage' Aqualight Plus compact fluorescent light fixtures incorporate the Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LED 470nm light which creates rhythmic glitter and shimmering effects while promoting spawning cycles in corals and reef life. Backed by the proven quality of the Aqualight product line, these superb lighting fixtures allow you to Capture the Sun and now...the Moon

would this work??? its the 30" aqua light plus and that is the listing for it
 
I kinda like the 150 watt MH lamp--that would be PLENTY of light to keep pretty much anything--still looking though
 
that one s fine--but I like MH--and for $150 more--that's what i would go with--but the PC would be fine-though I 'm not sure if enough to keep anemones
 
like I said-the one you're talking about is $150-and the one Im talking about is $300-so for 150 more-I'd go with MH--but that's just me
 
ok but that MH on there for 300 is gonna be pretty much what i need and is gonna leave me with basically no limitations?? and that is all i would need as far as lighting is concerned??
 
I would say so for your tank--I mean I guess you could buy two of them and put them in front of each other-but that would prob. be overkill-then you'd have to put a chiller on the tank-lol--
 
hahahaha i will stick with one for now........thanks for you help man sorry bout the bad link
 
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