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  • wesleh
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    Yes, I definitely like the combo!

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  • suicune
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    that looks much brighter than your old light aint it?

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  • wesleh
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    On another note. Another rummy nose tetra was attacked again and is missing its caudal fin...just like the last victim. Going to take them back to FG this weekend...That's if there even still alive.

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    Last edited by wesleh; 07-16-2013, 09:09 PM.

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  • wesleh
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    Just got the finnex ray 2 dual 7k and the monster ray in! The dual 7k on its own looks a bit yellow but with the monster ray it really helps with that and enhancing the colors.

    Here it is with both units on.




    Here it is with only the dual 7k




    Really like what the monster ray produces but still really interested in the satellite LED+ but worried about what it will put out. I might just hold on to the monster ray and try out the satellite and see which one I like more.

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  • wesleh
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    Can't decide if I should get the Monster ray or current USA satellite led+? CMain thing I want is the enhancing the colors. Not sure if the satellite will do it but i really like all the options you can do with it. Help me pick one!

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  • wesleh
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    Found a dead rummy nose this morning. Hope its one of the culprit!

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by suicune View Post
    I'd stay away from threadfin rainbow next time, they are not easy to keep in my experience.
    Never kept them but I wont know unless I try. They dont seem to hard care for though, only lost one so far =\

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  • mistahoo
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    They're not really hard to keep as everyone makes them seem.

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  • suicune
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    I'd stay away from threadfin rainbow next time, they are not easy to keep in my experience.

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    It is. It doesn't stress them that much compared to chasing them around the tank trying to catch them.
    Yes, I can definitely see that. Thanks, that helps a lot!

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  • mistahoo
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    It is. It doesn't stress them that much compared to chasing them around the tank trying to catch them.

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  • wesleh
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    Originally posted by mistahoo View Post
    Lol I have a 210gallon tank. If I need to catch anything from it, I drain it to the bottom and grab the flapping fish.
    Lol! that might be the easiest way to go!.. hmm...

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  • Chester
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    and definitely leave that branch the way it is

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  • Chester
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    haha thats actually a brilliant idea steven

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  • mistahoo
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    Lol I have a 210gallon tank. If I need to catch anything from it, I drain it to the bottom and grab the flapping fish.

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