downsized to a 60 cube rimless!

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here are a few pic's of my 60g Rimless Cube!
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I'd go with a bigger light for better coverage and less shadowing. Go easy on the PAR though with LED compared to your old MH setup. You only need around 230 give or take for stonies.
 

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I'd go with a bigger light for better coverage and less shadowing. Go easy on the PAR though with LED compared to your old MH setup. You only need around 230 give or take for stonies.
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And I definitely agree with a bigger light!
 
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