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Maxspect razor 27" 15,000k 180w
Hi, I was looking at the Maxspect razor 27" 15,000k 180w for my first marine tank and was thinking whether or not it would work well, I am thinking that I want to go with softies and some lps to start with and maybe later on get some sps.
My tank is 91 x 38 x 45 cm would this light be good for my tank? Thanks |
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I have 1 1/2 years experience in this hobby. Take my advice with that in mind. Current Tank Info: 26g bowfront QT tank, -- 150g tall = http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2671045 |
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I would second this as I am using three of the first-generation 27" Razors and find them perfect for my mixed reefs.
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7 reef tanks, 5 freshwater tanks, 2 terrariums, 2 dogs, 3 boys, and 1 very understanding wife! Current Tank Info: Marine: Pair of 40B's, 45W, 50g cube, ADA 45F at home...IM Nuvo 20 and 10 at office! |
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![]() I think you will be happy with it. I have had one for several years and like it. |
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Maxspect razor 27" 15,000k 180w
I just feed large quantities of frozen food each day. The seahorses like the PE mysis and the other fish prefer the smaller brine and regular mysis. There are only 2 clowns and three anthias with them.
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