With flexibility... Comes more problems!!!!

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I have been a fan of t5 and led for a while. I like the option of controlling my LEDs and the versatility of changing out t5 bulbs to suit my color taste. But is it just me or when u have that many options you wanna use them all?

I mean with my led, I sit there trying to change power 1-95 percent and change each color individually. With t5 bulbs I change it according to ripped tide more than he changes underwear, I think that's kinda sick but that's another topic.

I think I tinkered less when I had halides or non dimmable two color led.

Anyone else?
 
Money shouldn't be a topic. I honestly don't spend that much. My tank isn't good enough for me to be offering advice or work on anyOnes tank Barbara lol. Dylan does a great job, should difinitely put him on payroll if u need help. John what's going on with ur tank? You have as much to sell recently as anyone, I don't think u have a problem with ur tank at all
 
That's why I opted for non-dimmable LEDs... I knew I'd never find a balance I was happy with.
 
cr500_af;735562 wrote: That's why I opted for non-dimmable LEDs... I knew I'd never find a balance I was happy with.

+1

Forward thinking has saved me a couple times in life. I looked at all the money I've dumped changing bulb kelvin, intermixing MH, T-5, VHO and LED for the endless pipe dream of the perfect lighting. Theres no way I could possibly have a unit as versitile as them and leave it alone.
 
It is not just you...I go through the same thing. I would probably change the bulbs more if I could find the high end t5 bulbs locally. Where do you get yours?
 
If you did a water yesterday and have no nitrate, why change it again today?

If you changed your bulbs last month, why change em this month?

If you don't have skid marks, why change your drawers???



Stability is key. Constant change can potentially lead to issues during the adjustment period.
 
Ripped Tide;735598 wrote: If you did a water yesterday and have no nitrate, why change it again today?

If you changed your bulbs last month, why change em this month?

<span style="font-size: 15px">If you don't have skid marks, why change your drawers???</span>



Stability is key. Constant change can potentially lead to issues during the adjustment period.


:shout::yay::thumbs::shout: Now that is funny!!
 
Lol. I have been growing my hair out for locks of love so I just look like a dirty hippy.

So set the record straight, I shower and change underwear daily!
 
Ripped Tide;735789 wrote: Lol. I have been growing my hair out for locks of love

Good show... I would love to do the same but the market for male pattern baldness is kind of crappy.
 
"If you don't have skid marks, why change your drawers???"

I'd invite him over anytime, just wouldn't let him sit down anywhere.
 
Sewer Urchin;735871 wrote: "If you don't have skid marks, why change your drawers???"

I'd invite him over anytime, just wouldn't let him sit down anywhere.

And *that* from someone with the word SEWER in his name.

'Nuff said!
 
That's awesome! I've tried to do it before, but chickened out half way through. I should be able to chop it soon
 
Miri works at a beauty supply that sells human hair wigs for close to 1000. I can't imagine how happy someone would be to get one from a donation. That's why i like you whitey boxer stained hippie man you
 
Between 10 and 12 inches. I am right around 11.5, but I don't want I go from looking like a hippy to a skin head, so I'll give it another few months
 
Thanh386;736074 wrote: A D D members...

O yeah, right.... Your bulb changing addiction... Put the new ones in that Jenn is ordering for you and leave it alone!!!! No touchy!
 
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