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FREE eFlux Pump and HUB w/ purchase of any Orbit Marine IC LED!

 
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Pre-ordered a 48" for our 75 gallon. I'm anxiously awaiting its arrival!

Thanks for pre-ordering! It was great to see the system running at MACNA! Reefs.com did a pretty cool video highlighting it which I've embedded below along with some of the crummy pictures we shot at the show. We are anxiously awaiting its arrival ourselves so we can put it over a tank and play with the features!


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Will two 72" orbit Ic units be enough light on my 180 g tank to support a mix reef system? I'm concerned about low par at greater depths in the tank. Especially since I would like to keep some sos in the tank. Thanks
 
Will two 72" orbit Ic units be enough light on my 180 g tank to support a mix reef system? I'm concerned about low par at greater depths in the tank. Especially since I would like to keep some sos in the tank. Thanks

The Orbit IC is not designed for systems this large, so unfortunately it would work well. We would recommend looking at some of the higher-output LED fixtures from EcoTech, AI, MaxSpect or Kessil.
 
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