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Bmgrocks

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Would 130w with be enough for my Frogspawn, Zoas, Shrooms, and Leathers.. OR

Should i keep the 36w behind my 130?
making 166w of PC on a 29


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Brand new Lunar Aqualights are for those who want a complete lighting solution for their reef tanks. You can do dusk/dawn AND moonlight at night with this lighting system.
* A complete hood system, ready to be placed over your tank.
* Dual 65W bulb unit (130W of PC Light!) with straight pin bases.
* 1x 65W Coralife 10,000K Daylight, 1x 65W Coralife Actinic Compact Fluorescent Lamp plus two 3/4 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LEDs included in the price.
* The two 3/4 watt Lunar Blue-Moon-Glow LEDs are built into the unit.
They are located approx. 6 1/4" in from the edges, lengthwise.
* Plug-n-play unit!
* Built-in Electronic Ballast.
* Sleek Aluminum Housing is finished in matte black color, these look really sharp.
* A great unit from a reputable company, these powerful compact fluorescent units are high quality!
* Highly-Polished Reflector on interior to increase light in your tank.
* Acrylic Lens Cover.
* 3 On/Off switches and 3 power cords for separate timers.
* 2 fans built into this unit! The fans are positioned on the top left of the fixture (blowing upward), not on the sides. Please note: there are 4 holes on the fixture, but only 2 have fans in them, the other 2 have fan screens only and are the INTAKE for the fans.
* Dimensions -Unit alone: 30" x 7" x 2 1/2"
* The optional mounting legs will raise the unit 1 1/2" high over the top of the tank, and the legs can expand to fit 2.5" longer than the unit itself. In other words, this 30" unit can be mounted on a 32.5" long tank, with the mounting legs installed.
* The mounting legs can fit tanks smaller than the unit's length, since they mount in a channel that runs the entire length of the fixture.


My Old Lighting...1 24" Twin tube 55w 10,000k and Actinic
and 1 30" Twin Tube 18w 10,000k and Actinic
146watts in Total

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I would just run the 130 watts. it will be 4.4 watts per gallon which is good and all the corals you listed will do fine under these lights.
 
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