tomthebomb
New member
New kid on the block (actually I am 60 years old)
I am ready to jump into the hobby and with research and lots of post reading come down to the JBJ 28 gal. Trying to decide between the intermediate and the pro editions. I want to focus on soft corals, I want Zoanthids, Xenia. I also would like some of the LPS like Frogspawn, bubble, candy cane etc. My question has been asked before but should I get the pro edition with 89 watts of Led or the 27 watt system that says its for mid to low light corals! As I look at the various sites that sell corals so many describe the corals needs as low-med light or med to high. As long as its med to low or med to high wont that qualify as mid range light needs. I know placement in the tank is part of the equation but I just need to understand more how to gauge what light I will need. I dont plan on having any SPS but I realize that if i get the pro edition that would be an option down the road. If you have either system I would really appreciate your thoughts.
I am ready to jump into the hobby and with research and lots of post reading come down to the JBJ 28 gal. Trying to decide between the intermediate and the pro editions. I want to focus on soft corals, I want Zoanthids, Xenia. I also would like some of the LPS like Frogspawn, bubble, candy cane etc. My question has been asked before but should I get the pro edition with 89 watts of Led or the 27 watt system that says its for mid to low light corals! As I look at the various sites that sell corals so many describe the corals needs as low-med light or med to high. As long as its med to low or med to high wont that qualify as mid range light needs. I know placement in the tank is part of the equation but I just need to understand more how to gauge what light I will need. I dont plan on having any SPS but I realize that if i get the pro edition that would be an option down the road. If you have either system I would really appreciate your thoughts.