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    led lights

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    I am thinking of buying one of these led lights, can either of these lights be programed for low to medium plants I have a 75 gallon freshwater tank I have anubias and crypts. finnex 24/7 planted led. fluval fresh and planted 2.0 led

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    Re: led lights

    Hi there!

    Why don't you try Beamswork or GreenElement. Fluval seems a bit expensive and high end and I don't know about finex.
    I don't understand what "Programmed" means? Do you mean a light controlled via timer to switch on and off or do you mean a system that can alternate between high output and low output for day and nignt cycles?

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    Happydanio

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    Re: led lights

    Sorry poor choice of words, I want led lights I can use in my tank for anubias, java fern, and crypts not high light plants something I can set to low or medium light.

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    Re: led lights

    Finnex 24/7 is one of the best led light for planted fish tanks (for low tech tanks of course). I currently have anubias, crypts, s. repens, and amazon swords in my current tank setup and they seem to be doing great with this light,

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