lighting question

reefcrazy1

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what kind of light should i use over my 75gallon...how much light is too much light?please let me konw your thoughts? thank you:wavehand:
 
Second that. Coral type is very important. What are you looking to get?

That will help with lighting, flow, and if you need to prepare to suppliment
 
LED is where it's at if budget isn't an option. Every lighting system has it's pros and cons, you'll get a wealth of info in the lighting subforum.
 
I'm not sure about your budget and/or livestock plans, but I'm a big fan of T5 lighting. A 4 or 6 bulb fixture would allow you to sustain most everything you'd like to keep, including hard corals, clams and anemones. Look into a Tek light; they are very popular, mainly because it's a great quality plug-and-play fixture that won't break the bank. Coupled with quality bulbs (i.e. ATI, Giesemann, UVL), you'll be good to go. JMO.

PS- Welcome to RC and URS! :)
 
the tank is 48" long 18" deep i have some sps and polyps varetie of corals..i have a four bulb t5 54watts each...but thinking about getting a metal halide 2 250 watts and it has 4 blue t5s in it ...
 
I'm partial to halides.

Over a standard 75 I'd recommend two 175w halides and 2 VHO actinics

OR

250w Radiums on their proper HQI ballast
 
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