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02/21/2020, 09:04 AM | #1 |
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Lighting for a 90 gallon mixed reef
Hello, I am putting together a 90 gallon mixed reef using an Aqueon 48 x 18 x 24 tank and would like recommendations on lighting. I would prefer a light that simulates sunrise and sunset. I was looking at Current lighting but not sure those would be strong enough to grow the coral I would like to add, mostly soft coral. Please let me know what you would recommend.
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02/21/2020, 03:21 PM | #2 |
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Aqua Illumination makes pretty good lighting, and it can be made to simulate sunrise/set. To get enough coverage, you would probably need 3 AI Primes. You could also go with two Hydra 26 lights, but they are probably overkill for soft coral, and you'd save a lot of money with the Primes.
Three AI Primes will definitely give you enough for soft corals; you just have to put the coral that likes the lowest light on the parts furthest from the light. I had two in my 55 gallon tank and was able to grow soft coral pretty much in the whole tank. Palys or Xenia are good for the areas furthest from the light as they are able to stretch towards it. As an added bonus, if you ever decide to grow hard corals, they are powerful enough for that as well--but only directly under the light. |
02/25/2020, 02:32 AM | #3 |
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not trying to jack the thread but will 2x current usa 48 inch work ? i have the similar setup but 120 gall
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02/25/2020, 01:21 PM | #4 |
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Current USA fixtures use 0.5W LEDs and should be used for shallow tanks and low light coals only. They are nowhere good enough for SPS.
With that said, why do you want sunrise/sunset? That feature does absolutely nothing for corals and their growth, so unless you want it because you really like it, save your money. For that size of tank, you can look at several different units, and all at different price points. 1) Chinese Black Box like Viparspectra. 2 of the 165W units over your tank will grow any coral you would ever want. They dont have any features other than timers, but each cost only ~$120 2) Something like Noopsyche K7 Pro II units. 3 of those for sure would grow again any coral you imagine, and they do have lots of features. Light by itself is $110, mounting bracket is $16, and controller is $47 (need one controller) https://www.aquariumlowcost.com/led-...or-corals.html 3) Unit like Reefbreeders photon V2/V2+ 1 unit to cover your whole tank, again lots of features and will grow any coral you want. https://www.reefbreeders.com/shop/photon-48-v2/ 4) and then you have your AI, Radion, Kessil and so on units. I would personaly never get those, as there are much cheaper units that are just as good, but some folks have to have these. |
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I would use those Oceanrevive units over any current USA unit. As you said, they will grow anything just fine. |
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