SPS is not a coral that requires voodoo ocean magic to keep alive. You do not need to have a tank for 2 years before adding SPS like some will have you believe either. The "breaking-in" mentality of some people around here is absolutely bogus and cannot be proven with scientific fact.
Tests have shown that on the very top range an SPS coral does not need more than 300 PAR. You start photo-inhibition at anything past that. Unlike what some have you believe, MH is not a PAR monster and that is not the reason why they are so good at growing coral. Just like T5, the reason MH are so good is because they blanket an area with an even spread of light everywhere.
Take a look at the very impressive SPS tanks on here, one thing they have in common is they have a boatload of Radions or whatever else lighting the tank. It is not uncommon to see a an impressive 4ft tank with 3-4 radions on them. No matter what ecotech tells you one single XR30W is not enough for a 24x24" tank if you want good spread.
If you look at the BRS video of the spectrometer reading of an XR30 the spread is absolute garbage. One small area gets blasted with light and the rest is dark.
Why do people recommend T5 for a big tank? Because it is considerably cheaper to light a 48x24 tank with an 8 bulb ATI unit than it is with the proper amount of Radions required. I have done the math and buying 3x XR30 vs a 48x8 ATI using a 5 year life cycle the T5 unit is actually cheaper including new sets of bulbs every year.
Tests have shown that on the very top range an SPS coral does not need more than 300 PAR. You start photo-inhibition at anything past that. Unlike what some have you believe, MH is not a PAR monster and that is not the reason why they are so good at growing coral. Just like T5, the reason MH are so good is because they blanket an area with an even spread of light everywhere.
Take a look at the very impressive SPS tanks on here, one thing they have in common is they have a boatload of Radions or whatever else lighting the tank. It is not uncommon to see a an impressive 4ft tank with 3-4 radions on them. No matter what ecotech tells you one single XR30W is not enough for a 24x24" tank if you want good spread.
If you look at the BRS video of the spectrometer reading of an XR30 the spread is absolute garbage. One small area gets blasted with light and the rest is dark.
Why do people recommend T5 for a big tank? Because it is considerably cheaper to light a 48x24 tank with an 8 bulb ATI unit than it is with the proper amount of Radions required. I have done the math and buying 3x XR30 vs a 48x8 ATI using a 5 year life cycle the T5 unit is actually cheaper including new sets of bulbs every year.