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Old 12-03-2012, 11:08 PM   #71
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hi...

IMO, you have 1 of the most quality adult arowana...
thanks for sharing

ps: your xb asking u to throw him inside pond lolz... too big for tank
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Old 13-03-2012, 07:40 PM   #72
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So which qh led will u recommend for my red bro
Bro I am using their tanning light. Is not red or golden type.

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Your pictures say a thousand words. Anyways, I can vouch for QH Led lights too. I placed them for my wife's XB and now it has started to show strong colouration of blue. It is an Absolute Gold XB but has strong colouration of blue now like TS pic after introducing QH Led light. Initially it was a gold bar swimming and now it is goldish blue swimming.

QH Led comes in two types. 1 for Red and 1 for Gold. You can never miss it. Good luck
thks bro. But there 3 types including tanning series.

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Good quality aro!
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Wah 2 for the price of 1?hehe i like them both. congrats bro
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Man it really brought out the gold rims of the scale and the deep blue of the base...good job bro. You have taken a gold bar and made it into black gold. totally drool at the colouration.
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HI,

Can I check any lifespan for the LED light, as it losses its effectiveness after a few month (altho the bulb still light up?)

Is this like PL tube, UV tube, we need to change every 6mths. Thanks.
I forgotten the lifespan but is longer than normal tube and consumed lesser power.
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Old 13-03-2012, 07:42 PM   #73
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hi...

IMO, you have 1 of the most quality adult arowana...
thanks for sharing

ps: your xb asking u to throw him inside pond lolz... too big for tank
Thks. U mean go into ur pond?
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Old 13-03-2012, 10:47 PM   #74
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nice blue tone after tanning
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Old 15-03-2012, 02:51 PM   #75
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Nice ..........
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Old 15-03-2012, 03:16 PM   #76
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Awesome development, pardon me on my noob question, assuming that you switch off the tanning light, it will go back to the gold tone (the first picture) or it will still maintaining the blue base for a period of time ?
In this instance, is this Aro called BBXB or gold xb ? Sorry for asking, never experience it.

Anyway, this is a super nice Aro, especially Blue base shining shining. Cheers.
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Old 16-03-2012, 12:39 PM   #77
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nice blue tone after tanning
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Nice ..........
Thanks guys.

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Awesome development, pardon me on my noob question, assuming that you switch off the tanning light, it will go back to the gold tone (the first picture) or it will still maintaining the blue base for a period of time ?
In this instance, is this Aro called BBXB or gold xb ? Sorry for asking, never experience it.

Anyway, this is a super nice Aro, especially Blue base shining shining. Cheers.
Thks Bro. it will still maintaining the blue base for a period of time i suppose coz I dun on the lights when I am out stationed for a week or so the colour remains the same. Is a BBXB since young but the gold tone eat into the blue when it gets bigger. But after using the LED lights the blue core colour is coming back.
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Old 16-03-2012, 04:43 PM   #78
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Thks Bro. it will still maintaining the blue base for a period of time i suppose coz I dun on the lights when I am out stationed for a week or so the colour remains the same. Is a BBXB since young but the gold tone eat into the blue when it gets bigger. But after using the LED lights the blue core colour is coming back.
Thanks for your sharing. hmm.. wandering what causes it to change to gold tone?
Currently, my BBXB (http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=488009) at around 13", not sure after it grow to your Aro size, will it change to gold tone, and have to use LED to bring it back. Like you, I like Blue Base, of-cause gold xb is another preference, but since buying Blue Base, hope it don't go to gold tone.
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Old 16-03-2012, 05:03 PM   #79
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hahahaa totally agreed


Thanks Bro. Ya kanna burn 200++ for the 2 lights but I think is worth


Bro, i just ask the fishshop how much is the led light for 6 feet. They quote me very near 300. Can share where you buy and how much??
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Old 08-04-2012, 12:59 AM   #80
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Bro, anyone use it for red? How's the effect on red aro
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