AI Hydra 26 in a 125 gallon. How many?

Well adding SPS will be a few months off. I am just going to set up the one tank for now and try to decide if I need all 8, before setting up the other two tanks. If I can figure out how to fit it all I have 2 fixtures with 4 T5 lights each that I will pull out if the LEDs do not work well enough alone. I am hopeful that maybe 6 of these will be enough, but I guess I need to do some experimenting.

I will not be using MH again so that is not an option. I wanted to go all LED, but am ok with adding T5s if needed.
 
I can tell you're upset, who wouldn't be, LEDs are expensive and if you don't get results then it will feel like wasted money. But......people have had great success with them so what's the difference between the ones who had no success and the ones who did?
I think you hit the nail on the head with the first one, the Hydra52/26 and Radions have a great deal of adjustment options, and to the naked eye we cant see some of it, so people don't know how to set them up correctly. I'll admit I have no idea which colours need to be higher or which should be lower, I run mine through my Apex at 14k and am getting good growth, maybe I just got lucky.
The other difference seems to be water parameters, there'sdinformation on threads out there how corals work on a corrolation of light and parameter levels, I remember reading about situations where lighting had been changed and SPS growth/colour declined, then Alk levels were dropped and colours/growth returned. I don't know the exact ins and outs of this but, I run an ULNS with Alk below 8 constantly and obviously LED lighting, I'm getting growth and colours. I have SPS frags that are ice blue, pink, toxic green, some grown under MH, some under LED, in the 6 weeks I've had them they all still have the bright colours and all are encrusting rocks. Which would suggest LEDs work to me, but there's so many different variables that it's difficult to pinpoint why.

Yes I think that is the problem with LED is the lack of knowledge on how to make them work well. I feel like the people who are using them with good results are the few that just so happen to run across the exact what params and the extact right color combinations. With the apex being able to adjust them to 14k that is really nice. I wish I had had that option but my reefkeeper lite doesnt do that.

I would go with 8 only because at 6x 26's you are basiclly running 3x hydra 52's I think that would be OK but 8 would let you place them in a way that you stagger the lights so that you get better spread and less hotspots. I noticed with mine that RIGHT under the puck I had decent PAR however it quickly faded off. so if you could stagger all 8 over the tank you would probably have really good results.
 
I have a 125 Long right now.

2 Legacy Hydras (the original) and 1 52. My tank has no shadow anywhere I don't want it. All of my Corals are seemingly doing a LOT better with other changes I have made.

3 Hydras should be plenty. I was using only 2 on my 125 and even that was allowing SPS to grow at a decent rate. I plan on upgrading my 2 legacy Hydras to 52's sometime in the next month. LEDs are powerful, I have had to knock mine down to about 60% to avoid hurting SPS frags. With the 60% setting things are doing great.

Pic of the tank (middle light is 52): http://imgur.com/A1kQfgm
 
Think of it this way, The more Hydras you put over the tank the more control you will have and the faster your corals will grow.
 
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