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| Midas Blenny | Splash lens I am trying to decide on what material to use for a splash lens on my 6x54w T5 fixture. I am not sure which allows more light to pass through, acrylic or polycarbonate. I don't know of any other good material that i could use. Can anyone tell me which would be better? Thanks. |
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| Credit: SETI archive ![]() | Re: Splash lens Plain acrylic is just as clear as polycarbonate. polycarbonate is just much stronger~
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