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I am currently working on setting up a 75 gallon reef tank (48" long) would a reef breeder 36" be enough or should I get 2x smaller ones ?
I am currently working on setting up a 75 gallon reef tank (48" long) would a reef breeder 36" be enough or should I get 2x smaller ones ?
same set up here. if you want good coverage (for a mixed Reef with SPS) go with 2 16" fixtures. If you dont care about the sides of the tank or wont put anything more then mushrooms there, then I guess u can get by with a 36". Keep in mind thou that the center brace will cast a shadow and reduce overall par in the center so you will lose that usable space as well.
same set up here. if you want good coverage (for a mixed Reef with SPS) go with 2 16" fixtures. If you dont care about the sides of the tank or wont put anything more then mushrooms there, then I guess u can get by with a 36". Keep in mind thou that the center brace will cast a shadow and reduce overall par in the center so you will lose that usable space as well.
Good to know! I was under the impression that fathoms were comparable to orpheks or radiions in color and par
I'm thinking about purchasing the reef breeders controllable series lights .
vramirez209
Go standard. The cyan and 430nm violet additions I made are experimentations. I've been very successful in "experimenting" over the past year though.
So youve had benefits from cyan and violet?
Do u know which would have more?
DoeS anybody know if warm white is good? And please inform us what would feed nuisance algae
Sent from my MB870 using Reefs