Lights

Bulldog39

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Just bought a 150 gallon tank. Upgraded on my 40 breeder that just cycled. Great deal had to. What are good well priced Lights? Will be a few months before I start this up completely cause gonna cure rock. Looking for good lights that won't break me please.

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Just bought a 150 gallon tank. Upgraded on my 40 breeder that just cycled. Great deal had to. What are good well priced Lights? Will be a few months before I start this up completely cause gonna cure rock. Looking for good lights that won't break me please.

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What are you trying to keep?
 
Well most SPS require good lighting. Good LED fixtures can grow them with no problem, as well as LED/t5 hybrid, MH/t5 fixtures or even standalone t5 and MH ones.
 
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Not a suggestion if you say all lights thanks.

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Then give us more information...
Do you want LED or T5 or MH?
You said "well priced"... Give a real budget? $300? 600? 1000?
What are the dimensions of your 150 gallon?
Center brace on it?
If LED do you want any features like wifi control, sunrise/sunset, storm modes?
If t5 do you want dimmable?
 
I have a 60"x24"x24" 150g tank and use a 48" 6 bulb, 54w each, with 2 48" Reef Brite all blue XHO strips (one down each side) that are 12" above the water line. I can grow LPS, SPS, and softies with this combo. I just have to be careful to put some corals out of the most intense ares. So like others have said, it really depends on what you want to grow, tank dimensions, etc. With more specs and we can provide a better selection.
 
Tank is 6 foot by 2 foot with center brace. Looking for under $600 that can grow sps and Lps. Want to be dimmable with sunrise and sunset program so I don't have to worry about cutting it on and off.

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Spa and begginer corals and some fish

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If by SPA you mean SPS, they aren't beginner corals, they need good strong lights.

Not a suggestion if you say all lights thanks.

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There is a whole forum section dedicated to equipment, including lighting in the title. Why should we spoon feed you everything? Do some research first, come back with what you are thinking of using, LED or T5 or MH, and some brands and everyone can discuss what would work or not.
 
Tank is 6 foot by 2 foot with center brace. Looking for under $600 that can grow sps and Lps. Want to be dimmable with sunrise and sunset program so I don't have to worry about cutting it on and off.

And now .. of your stated needs/wants... what are you willing to sacrifice because you are going to be hard pressed to get all that for under $600...
You might need to sacrifice on the sunrise/sunset...

Also.. do you want LED? or are you ok with yearly (or more) bulb replacement costs associated with t5/MH bulbs?
 
Tank is 6 foot by 2 foot with center brace. Looking for under $600 that can grow sps and Lps. Want to be dimmable with sunrise and sunset program so I don't have to worry about cutting it on and off.

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Three Viparspectra = $390

No sunrise/sunset, but that feature is typically not in the expensive high end fixtures anyhow.

Choosing equipment, especially when starting out and particularly lighting, can be a daunting task. As mentioned above start with some research. Also there is an entire section and many many threads dedicated to lighting. Possibly one of the top three discussed reefing topics IMO.
 
Check out Reefbreeders. I like my Photon V2 48". Ask Logan if a 50" will cover a 6' x 24" tank.
 
Same as Robzilla04, Visparspectra, had them for a year now as well. Completely wiped out my old T5,s I have great coral growth, softies, LPS, SPS and clams all doing great.
I use 1 for each 24x24x24 (max) cubic area, 19 inches above the water, comes with ceiling hanging kit. Was 169 dollars Canadian and delivered, so say 135 ish in those great US bucks.
 
Three Viparspectra = $390

No sunrise/sunset, but that feature is typically not in the expensive high end fixtures anyhow.

Choosing equipment, especially when starting out and particularly lighting, can be a daunting task. As mentioned above start with some research. Also there is an entire section and many many threads dedicated to lighting. Possibly one of the top three discussed reefing topics IMO.
Look like good lights thanks.

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