ATI 48" 3x75W LED & 4x54W T5 LED-Powermodule

GSMclowns

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Hello Everyone,

I am thinking of buying this light for my all SPS 120 gallons tank (4' x 2' x 2').
This is the dimensions of the light: 46.2" x 12.0" x 2.4" (L x W x H)
I will be keeping sps around 10 inches from the bottom of the tank.

So what do you guys think? Is this enough light for it?

Thanks.
 
I would most definitely go for the 8 tube unit. The tube combos and light coverage front to back will most certainly make it worthwhile.
 
+1

4X54W is good enough, but the 8x54W unit will give you better SPS colours!
This fixture is the best out there!

Mo
 
I'm using a 6 bulb ATI 48" and running a Zeovit tank without issues... with that being said I really want to upgrade to a unit with LED's and it would be a tough choice 4bulb vs 8 bulb... anyhow if i would buy a new fixture I would go with a 8bulb (as some mentioned, they can be running at a lower intensity if needed)

I had a opportunity to purchase a 8bulb 36" ATI Hybrid fixture which I think would have worked well, however the guy changed his mind last minute and did not sell... :headwallblue:
 
I'm using a 6 bulb ATI 48" and running a Zeovit tank without issues... with that being said I really want to upgrade to a unit with LED's and it would be a hard choice 4bulb vs 8 bulb... anyhow if i would buy a new fixture I would go with a 8bulb (as some mentioned, they can be running at a lower intensity if needed)

I had a opportunity to purchase a 8bulb 36" ATI Hybrid fixture which I think would have worked well, however the guy changed his mind last minute and did not sell... :headwallblue:
 
I have the 4 bulb on a 48 x 24 x 20 sps tank, LED at 60% max with par readings 200-300 on the bottom. I find that more than enough light to have sps grow well on the bottom...

Mark
 
I have this exact light over a 47x23x19 (exact measurements) tank. It works wonderfully. The 8 bulb might be better for your tank however. Only downside would be a bit less accessibility due to the larger fixture over the tank.

Google "sangheili triton" to see the tank and setup.
 
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