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  • For Sale: Innovative Marine Skyye LED Fixture 92W

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    I bought this light probably a month ago locally for about $400 and have decided to go a different direction. I bought it to use on a planted tank project but have decided to devote more time and funds to getting my reef tank in order.

    Asking $300 FIRM.

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    Hey I saw on the site that this is a good light for reefs, I have a 20 gallon custom acrylic tank 24Lx16Wx11H would this work out? Text me at 8322704241. Thanks
    34g Neo Nano Mixed Reef

    And you guys thought I was done,I'm just getting started
    ~Macon Fish Look Easy~

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      Morning bump.

      Just giving everyone who might be interested an idea of what this light would work with. I have it over a 40 breeder and the arm places the fixture just about over the middle of the tank. So anything with a depth front to back of about 18-20" would be perfect. I did use it for a short time over a reef and with soft corals it will work fine. I personally think it would be suited better for a planted tank which is what my plans were with the setup.

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      • #4
        Friday AM Bump

        If not sold today.....thread will be closed and I'll just keep it and add it to the "extra equipment stash"

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          Shutting it down....

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