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Hagen PowerGlo vs Coralife Trichromatic
I my newly set up planted tank, the tubes that came with it are not that
bright (IMO), and I'd like to upgrade the lighting. Which of the above would be best for a planted tank with CO2, or would a normal Tri-Phosphor (I can easily get the NEC ones locally) be just as good? The layout is such that the central part of the tank is brightly lit (about 2L per W), whereas the sides are get only indirect light (for low light plants such as Anubias). -- Cheers, Poe to send email, add "email" to the end of oz |
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