Maxspect Razor

I would stay with the Maxspect Razor, but that's just me. lol

Chris

Lol, same here. I've been running the fixture for a year with great results on my LPS/Softie dominated tank (the few SPS look great too). I'd make the same decision if I had to do it over again.
 
Well, It makes sense when the darn thing worked for me. By now, with free advertising can you get me some kind of discount LOL!?
 
Okay, slow response but starting to come. Let's see them pics for evidence! Talk is cheap!
Come on guys. You must be proud of your purchase?
 
Thanks Mike. I love it and it's really really strong. Coverage is superb as well. It should easily roast SPS corals!!
 
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Hi,

My tank is 51" long (20" x 20" deep and wide), but due to the overflow and streams the actual area which needs to be illuminated is about 39" long. And actually SPS are in area of 32-34".

And to make life even more difficult there is 1.2" center brace. (Centered on tank, thus not exactly in middle of the to be illuminated 39" area).

If you haven't bought a light already Samvais, I can offer some input. I keep a single 160watt Razor over my 42" tank and keep birdsnest and birds of paradise on either ends. I'd say you would be ok with just 1 160watt Razor in my experience.

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That said! Of course you'd be better off with 2 120watts. If the budget just absolutely won't allow it do the 160watt 27" Razor now, and in the future you can buy the Maxspect spotlights that will eventually come out.
 
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