JWCB
New member
Hello Everybody,
I'm in progress of setting up a a 120gal 60" long x 18" wide x 25" tall tank.
I've purchased a Current USA Orbit Marine Aquariurm LED Light set up
I've received feedback that this just will not be enough for what I am looking to grow. I'd like to be able to support SPS, clams, RBTA, ricordia, and zoas.
This unit was fairly inexpensive ($200) and I really like many of the features it includes. Automated sunrise and sunset, moonlights, and fun gimmicky settings like lighting storm.
My question is would I be able to support what I am looking at growing by purchasing another bar of this same model. Or should I just return it and get a different setup? Ideally I would really like to stick with LEDs for the energy saving features, as well as the decreased heat output (I live in Arizona).
I was browsing another tread and came across http://www.ebay.com/itm/2PCS-Dimmab...8771177?pt=US_Hydroponics&hash=item5658e7c2e9
Any other suggestions would be greatly apprecaited.
I'm in progress of setting up a a 120gal 60" long x 18" wide x 25" tall tank.
I've purchased a Current USA Orbit Marine Aquariurm LED Light set up
- 46 Watts
- 8,000k/12,000k white 96 LEDs
- 445nm/460nm actinic blue 96 LEDs
I've received feedback that this just will not be enough for what I am looking to grow. I'd like to be able to support SPS, clams, RBTA, ricordia, and zoas.
This unit was fairly inexpensive ($200) and I really like many of the features it includes. Automated sunrise and sunset, moonlights, and fun gimmicky settings like lighting storm.
My question is would I be able to support what I am looking at growing by purchasing another bar of this same model. Or should I just return it and get a different setup? Ideally I would really like to stick with LEDs for the energy saving features, as well as the decreased heat output (I live in Arizona).
I was browsing another tread and came across http://www.ebay.com/itm/2PCS-Dimmab...8771177?pt=US_Hydroponics&hash=item5658e7c2e9
Any other suggestions would be greatly apprecaited.