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Reefbreeders Nano Led. Purchased from BRS in December. No longer need. Clean as new, works great.
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Hi Kait
I used it for 1 month, December
I changed simply for aesthetic reasons
Wanted a white light to match new tank on white stand
It actually is a great little light. Great color blending, powerful if you want to crank it up. Nice gooseneck. I’d keep but it’ll b a while before another tank
 

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Hi

I recently buy one of this and I was wondering what intensity should I use. I have a 5 months 13" tank and I'm worried that I will put to much power in the ligths and get a bunch of algae or not using enough power. Can you give me some kind of pointing start so that I can work my way from there?

I only have one anemone on my tank but I will be making it solft corals only.


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Ruben
 

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