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You could possably save the casing.
You would have to measure the thickness of your bulbs,ballasts and reflector see what the height of the "retro" is as well to see if everything will fit in your JBJ case.
You might need to have the T5 ballasts in a remote location.
This link is to a retro fit.
http://www.catalinaaquarium.com/product_info.php?cPath=71_7_68&products_id=1436
A retro fit is meant to be placed in a canopy,unlike a fixture that is meant to sit on top of a tank.
What your post is stating is stripping your light and wasted alot of time and money.
I'm putting a canopy on my tank and have painted the inside with kilz primer/sealer.
Just wondering if I should put a top coat on it or if the primer/sealer is good enough?
Thanks
If it's not Zoysia I'm gonna have to go with hardscaping on the side of the house.
Hey Jim
If you go the hardscape route let me know I can have crews theres to do it ;),if you want just lawn you can get high-traffic or playground seed I think lesco by us has both of them if you want I will...
I would take it back thats a pretty serious crack.And I agree with John the seller should have said something but he/she may blame it on you and say it was never there.
Cyphastrea primarily grows in a massive form but it does have the ability to encrust over rock very quickly.The coral can adapt to strong light but we recommend starting with moderate light and flow.
Found this info online.