| Re: using 2 striplights a problem? Quote:
Originally Posted by Warnberg Good for you... best thing to do is decide, what it is you want to keep, make a list, then check research what each things requirements are. You may find that some things just don't work with others....... But in my opinion MH's will give you a larger variety on what you can keep. | Totally agree with you on all counts, my point was that you don't need MH for anemones....but your right MH's will give you better flexability...I have done three up grades in lights on one of my tanks, when I should have just gone all out the first time....I sure would have saved a bunch of $$$$$
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