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07/02/2015, 09:29 PM | #26 |
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So 1 a160we would be enough for me then?
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07/22/2015, 11:15 PM | #28 |
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Hi, I have a 55G tank with dimensions 28"Lx20"Wx24"H.
I can't get my mind set on which LED to choose. 2 A160 or 1 A360, NE or WE. Even AI Hydra seens to be an option. Most doubt I have is about penetration till bottom of the tank. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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A 28" wide tank with a 24" depth can indeed be a little tricky to light. The A360WE would give you a better combination of coverage and penetration compared to two A160WE's or an A360N. However, we would expect intensity to drop off towards the two sides of the aquarium: which is fine for a mixed reef but will limit what you're able to keep on the sides of the aquarium. An Hydra 52 would also be a good option. It will give you better coverage and better penetration compare to a single A360WE. However, it also does cost more. |
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I have 2 160we's over a 55 and growing everything you can imagine. LPS, softies, multiple SPS, and RBTAs.
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03/30/2016, 06:41 PM | #36 |
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Guess I should mention, I have them mounted 8" over the tank with the only shadows being the upper corners where my powerheads are anyway.
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09/20/2016, 09:48 PM | #38 |
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I have a 90 gallon 48in long and I have three of the 160's. What is the max depth you would put any sps in a set up like this?
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Thank you for considering us for your aquarium advice. The Kessil A160 has a light penetration of about 24 inches when it comes to keeping coral. This however is ideal for a fish only/ soft coral set up. If keeping SPS I would definitely consider keeping them in the upper half of your aquarium. Please keep in mind that water parameters are crucial for SPS along with acclimation to the light. SPS coral also ranges in difficulty levels within the category. |
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