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Old 08-25-2013, 02:04 PM   #1
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Just wanted to speak highly on the Fluval Sea marine and reef. I have the 24" to 34" on my 36 gallon bow front. It lights up the entire tank very well, and my corals seem to be thriving. The night light is bright, but not bothersome. I have it in my bedroom, and I hardly notice it. Overall a very good investment.

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Old 08-25-2013, 05:15 PM   #2
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Just wanted to speak highly on the Fluval Sea marine and reef. I have the 24" to 34" on my 36 gallon bow front. It lights up the entire tank very well, and my corals seem to be thriving. The night light is bright, but not bothersome. I have it in my bedroom, and I hardly notice it. Overall a very good investment.
I saw one last week when I went to petco to get food for my dogs. Talked to a fish store owner locally about it and he said Fluval Sea light is better than Marineland Reef Capable.
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