Hi guys, new to the forum here and although Ive kept freshwater for a while finally going to start a reef tank. Been doing lots of research and one of the items I need to start ordering are lights.
I really wanted to get an opinion on new LED lights.
I am about to get rid of my freshwater CURRENT USA LED PLUS
http://current-usa.com/aquarium-led-lights/satellite-led-fixtures/satellite-freshwater-led-plus/
I was thinking of ordering as a replacement the marine version
http://current-usa.com/aquarium-led-lights/orbit-marine-fixtures/orbit-marine/
Although I am not going to keeping hard to keep corals and hard corals, I will be going for mainly softies, etc I do want to have a light strong enough and I am afraid the marine version wont do.
So the questions is: What LED full spectrum is a great bang for your buck for $200 or so as that is my budget?
I have a 90 gallon 4ft with center brace and glass lids that split the tank in half lenghtwise. Also I cant hang anything from above so not sure if those LEDs that need to be hung would work.
Thank you for your input!
I really wanted to get an opinion on new LED lights.
I am about to get rid of my freshwater CURRENT USA LED PLUS
http://current-usa.com/aquarium-led-lights/satellite-led-fixtures/satellite-freshwater-led-plus/
I was thinking of ordering as a replacement the marine version
http://current-usa.com/aquarium-led-lights/orbit-marine-fixtures/orbit-marine/
Although I am not going to keeping hard to keep corals and hard corals, I will be going for mainly softies, etc I do want to have a light strong enough and I am afraid the marine version wont do.
So the questions is: What LED full spectrum is a great bang for your buck for $200 or so as that is my budget?
I have a 90 gallon 4ft with center brace and glass lids that split the tank in half lenghtwise. Also I cant hang anything from above so not sure if those LEDs that need to be hung would work.
Thank you for your input!