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Innovative marine skylight LEDs
Just saw these and wondering if you guys could recommend which would work for my 57g? Would 2 8W 14000k be sufficient for a mixed reef tank? Sorry for the noob question
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Hi,
Thanks for the inquiry. For such a large tank, you would need more lighting than 8 watts. Depending on the corals you wish to keep and dimensions of your tank, i would recommend either going for the 30 watt or the 92 watt system. Ben www.marinedepot.com |
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